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Microsoft Goes hyper local with Bing Maps food cart finder PDX

September 29, 2010 By Editor

New from Microsoft, the Portland foodcart finder map service. Search the database for food carts and mobile food vendors around PDX. 

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Comment – Why Would Local Government Not Want to Use free, publicly available data?

September 13, 2010 By Editor

I’m sorry, but in my mind, why would a local government not want to take advantage of data/imagery that is being made available to the public via Google Earth? In my mind this is classic GovFail! 7681b9e5-3bb3-42af-b983-ca544d6ad616 1.03.01

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Go.USA.gov enables Government users to create ,share, track short urls

May 26, 2010 By Editor

An awesome resource with some great finds via http://go.usa.gov/.

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Reader Poll – What do you think about online webinars and events?

April 29, 2010 By GISuser

We’d like to hear your thoughts on attending online webinars, training, and other online events…

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Suggested Resource – Antarctic Geospatial Information Center (AGIC)

April 23, 2010 By Editor

Here’s an interesting Geo tech resource, AGIC, promoting  Antarctic science through geospatial technologies

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OpenAddresses.org BETA for localized postal addresses

March 30, 2010 By Editor

A new resource is now online and rolling out at openaddresses.org – simply put, the resource boasts “OpenAddresses is a web portal for the management of Open Source worldwide localized postal addresses.”

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For visitors of CeBIT 2010 tradeshow, NDrive launches free iPhone navigation with map of Germany

March 2, 2010 By Editor

Oporto, 01 March 2010 – NDrive official information

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Create 3D buildings online with Google building Maker

February 25, 2010 By GISuser

Here’s a handy app that enables users to create 3D buildings for inclusion with Google Earth – Building maker.

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A Popular Techie and Social Media User Pulls The Plug on Social Location Services

January 26, 2010 By Editor

An item of interest from my blog looks at a long-time evangelist of social media, technology, and location services who is now not pushing location-aware social updates due to privacy and safety concerns.

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More VanMap Updates – Orthophotos, Olympic layers, UBC streets

January 26, 2010 By Editor

Always good to hear from the gang near my old stomping grounds in BC… this time the VanMap crew has announced a few more updates to their fine service. 

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