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Devotes to mobile technologies and location-based services (LBS)
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Staying abreast of the Symbian smartphone OS
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GIS and geospatial technology news and community
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An excellent GIS blog
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Ed from the ORdnance Survey
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The Virtual Earth developer blog
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A GIS blog from James Fee
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- Guy Kawasaki
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Spatial Guru - Tyler Mitchell
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LiveSide
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Tom Raftery IT blog
- Beyond the Paper
Beyond the Paper
- Lynn Allen's Blog
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- where's Tim
where's Tim
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fantom planet
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GISuser.com site updates
- ArcGIS 9.3 Improves Your Entire GIS Workflow
Enhanced Data Management, New Cartographic Tools, and More Efficient Information Sharing...
- OGC Seeks Input on Next Version of Geography Marku ...
WAYLAND, Mass.-- The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC®) is inviting the public to offer change ...
- Inaugural ESRI Remote Sensing and GIS Summit
Inaugural ESRI Remote Sensing and GIS Summit to Explore Integrated Management and Use of Vector, Ima...
- Cloud9 Analytics Pipeline Management Suite Unlocks ...
On-Demand Business Intelligence Applications for Sales Teams Drive 2-10% Revenue Growth...
- Marshall Announces Strategic Alliance with Azteca ...
Olympia, WA Marshall and Associates, Inc. (Marshall) announced that it has entered a strategic all...
Symbian OS News from SymbianOne
Updates at Planet Geospatial (Geo blog aggregator)
- Call GeoNames Web Services from a SQL Stored Proce ...
davebouwman.net weblog - copyright 2005-2008 - licensed under a
- ArcGIS 9.3 Resources Centres Now Available
- Groundshaking Interoperability News Spurred by Mov ...
Autodesk and Bentley held a joint press conference today to announce an agreement that will expand interoperability between their various products. The plan calls for a sharing of software libraries so that each will have the ability to read and write respective DWG and DGN formats. The companies al ...
- Autodesk/Bentley Speak to Interoperability for AEC
Before you get too excited, the implications for geospatial are apparently not great. I'm not aware of any geospatial press who were invited to listen to the conference call this afternoon. I'll explain a bit more why the implications are not great after getting to the gist of the announcement. Here ...
- ESRI Press Books: Implemementing GIS
I really do enjoy books that ESRI publishes (if only they were cheaper) and I’ve noticed two books coming up that really interest me. The first, “Building a GIS” by Dave Peters looks to be a big help with implementing GIS at organizations. In fact ESRI is pushing it as a “companion” to ...
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- Nokia n95 8gb sighting
GISuser.com posted a photo: $759 at best buy - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
- Driving us 40
GISuser.com posted a photo: - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
- Continental divide
GISuser.com posted a photo: - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
- new Nokia Push email
GISuser.com posted a photo: new Nokia push email as seen on Nokia N95 8G - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
- new Nokia Push email
GISuser.com posted a photo: new Nokia push email as seen on Nokia N95 8G - Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
Via Virtual Earth Feed
- ViaWindowsLive
The new ViaWindowsLive community site has launched and features not only a definitive set of resources on all Live Services from Microsoft but also a special section on Virtual Earth including a new site gallery for you to upload your sites, new articles on Version 6 , including getting started guid ...
- Version 5 URL changed - Error: 'VEMap' is undefine ...
It has been reported that the old url to access the Version5 javascript for Virtual Earth no longer works. This is effecting sites worldwide. The correct way to reference the Version 5 javascript is: If you have been effected a forum thread has been started here
- Silverlight Virtual Earth viewer
With the launch of silverlight yesterday I was digging around and found this viewer for Virtual Earth by Greg Schechter. It does use the 1.1 alpha of silverlight. It gives some interesting ideas for where Virtual Earth could be headed. Certainly the demo of the performance of silverlight compared to ...
- So much new Virtual Earth Imagery Worldwide.
I subscribe to all the VE blogs and recently the posts about updated imagery has been more and more frequent. The latest is here and for myself downunder we saw three updates, Canberra, Newcastle and Uluru:
- Derek Chan posts 3 Articles in a month!
A big thank you to the efforts of Derek Chan who posted his third VE article today (he actually had it ready weeks ago but had to wait for Mr Bottleneck here at VVE ;) ) The 3 articles are all relivant to Version 5 of Virtual Earth and deal with the Mini Map, debugging javascript and now custom pins ...
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ESRI Blog - Geography Matters
- Governor of California Acknowledges Benefits of GI ...
"Well, we are now, because of her (State Chief Information Officer Teri Takai) help, we are moving full steam ahead. A perfect example is, for instance, GIS. GIS is a form of digital mapping technology, kind of like Google Earth but better. (Laughter) During last year's firestorm it allowed firefigh ...
- New GIS Day Poster
The new GIS Day poster is an ideal educational tool for K-12 students. The front side is a colorful poster containing GIS Day photos from over the years. The inside provides a brief overview of GIS and encourages readers to explore GIS by hosting a GIS Day event, thinking about a future in GIS, or v ...
- Global Warming and the Shrinking Gangotri Glacier
Situated in the Himalayas at around 10,500 feet, the Gangotri Glacier is the source of the holy River Ganges. Its headwaters pour from an ice cave on the glacier and flow for more than 1,500 miles to the Bay of Bengal. Among more than 7,000 Himalayan glaciers, Gangotri is one of the largest, measur ...
- GIS - A Critical Tool in Fighting the Spread of In ...
GIS is a vital tool for scientists and public health officials investigating the cause and spread of deadly diseases around the world. Outbreaks of infectious diseases such as SARS can be quickly analyzed using GIS tools. The SARS Mapping Web site was developed by ESRI China (Hong Kong) to track t ...
- John Snow and the Origins of Disease Mapping
During the 1800's, England suffered regular epidemics of Asiatic cholera that killed thousands of its residents. Opinions in the medical community regarding the origins of the disease were divided, and, as such, no effective prevention or treatment was implemented. Physician John Snow set out to pr ...
Dr Dobbs Journal
- What Zope Did Wrong (and How It's Being Fixed)
Dr. Dobb's talks with Lennart Regebro about the many things that Zope 2 did right and did wrong. Lennart has also been one of the driving forces behind Five, the integration of Zope 3 technologies into Zope 2.
- Ubuntu and the Software Around It
Dr. Dobb's interviews Ubuntu's Gerry Carr about the Linux-based Ubuntu operating sytem and the application lifecycle tools -- such as the recently released Launchpad -- that surround it.
- Simply Rails 2
Dr. Dobb's talks with Patrick Lenz, author of the book Simply Rails 2 about the improvements in the latest release of the Ruby on Rails framework and the challenge of finding a European-based Rails hosting service.
- WSO2's Open Source Enterprise Service Bus
Dr. Dobb's interviews Paul Fremantle, CTO of WSO2 about the company's open source ESB announcement.
- The Eclipse Ganymede Release
Dr. Dobb's talks to Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, about the Eclipse Ganymede release, a coordinated release of 23 different Eclipse project teams and represents over 18 million lines of code.