As the year-end approaches I always like digging up some stats from the past year to see what people were interested in.
The following are just a few of the really HOT articles that our readers hit tens of thousands of times.. enjoy!
- Economic Stimulus Project areas that may create GIS/Geo Tech Opportunities – The following were some of the spending items of interest that may indeed have a direct or indirect effect on GIS and geospatial technologies.
- Map your Flickr or Brightkite Photos on Mapquest using GeoRSS – Here’s a handy how-to article explaining how you can create your own, customizable map using GeoRSS and tools from Mapquest
- QuickTake – What’s New With ArcPad 8 and 10 Cool Things About ArcPad 8 – A look at the latest offerings for users of ArcPad R8
- 2009 GIS Spatial Data Clearinghouse Directory – Data, data, data.. people are always in dire need of good data resources… here’s a fabulous directory for your bookmarks!
- 10 Things A Company Should Consider when starting their Twitter social media presence – Social MEdia has been huge in 2009.. this popular article has some fine tips for any Tech company interested in expanding their use of social media
- The 2009 NAVTEQ LBS Challenge a look at the semi finalists, the Winning apps, and the LBSzone picks! The LBSChallenge is always a huge deal for the mobile/LBS space.. .this article looked at the winners and provided some highlights from the event
- Integrating ArcGIS and Google Earth: Analyzing Patterns in Geographic Data through Time – This article focuses on the integration of ArcGIS and Google Earth and looks at enhancements found in Google Earth 4 like the introduction of the new Time control… enjoy!
- Case study – DigitalGlobe Sees the World with NVIDIA CUDA
- Reykjavik City Graffiti Tracking and Cleaning Project with GPS Mapping – An interesting case study from Trimble
- Greeley, Colorado Rolls Out Their Social Media Policy – a fine example to follow as the GIS Manager at the City of Greeley CO is instrumental in developing the City’s social media policy.
More GISuser Articles available in the Article Archive… enjoy!