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Bing Maps now using Nokia Backend services for Traffic and Geocoding

May 25, 2012 By Editor

This latest update comes our way via the Bing maps blog… 

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ASPCA uses Esri GIS software

May 4, 2012 By Editor

This comes via the Redlands  Daily Facts, a story of how the ASPCA is using Esri technology to help rescue animals

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Sensor Applications for a Smarter World and The Internet of Things = Opportunity

May 2, 2012 By Editor

Sensors… indeed we are all sensors these days, all walking about the World, constantly connected, constantly gathering data and streaming. Interesting to read that reports show that there are now an estimated 50 billion devices that will be connected to the Internet by 2012… wow! Sensor network provider, Libelium, has churned out an interesting report […]

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Safe Software #FMEWT Presentation Archive and a Coming Livestream April 27

April 26, 2012 By Editor

This week I managed to free up a day to take in a local event that was hosted by Safe Software, this was part of their FME 2012 World Tour of events. 

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SANmap mapping San Diego Airport

April 24, 2012 By Editor

Here’s an interesting, new WMS for those who fly in/out of San Diego airport – A clever ArcGIS Viewer for Flex from SanMap (sanmap.san.org) for San Diego Airport. The app enables users to easily and quickly pan, scroll, and zoom in and out around the San Diego Airport facilities. Click on a terminal; icon and […]

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Mapping Type 2 diabetes with Poverty

April 18, 2012 By Editor

An interesting visualization maps type 2 diabetes with several socio-economic variables – data are from the US Census and the CDC’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. 

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USGS Spring Map Sale – Over 60,000 Items Just $1

April 7, 2012 By Editor

The USGS is holding a massive, online sale on maps. Now you can select from more than 60,000 products for just $1. the sale runs through May 7 and is a great time to stock up on some topo maps for the office or garage! Standard shipping cost estimations for $1 sale items:       • 1-25 […]

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Are you Addicted to the Internet? 62% of You Say You Are…

February 22, 2012 By Editor

Some interesting figures coming from SodaHead as they take a look at the growing issue of Internet Addiction

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GeoDigital Recognizes LiDAR As Art Via Innovative Competition

February 9, 2012 By Editor

I’m loving this one and couldn’t agree more that LiDAR and other imagery products indeed make wonderful pieces of art! Recently, at the ILMF event in Denver, CO, GeoDigital recognized this idea through a contest that they hosted – LiDAR as Art. Here’s the concept… The contestants who receive the top 3 vote totals in […]

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2012 Super Bowl Fan Map – Esri Mashup of Football Pick and Political Candidate

February 6, 2012 By Editor

Another fun social news map from Esri. Cast your vote for the Super Bowl winner and select which political candidate you like! A cool mashup of sports and politics… 

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