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AIDSVu Maps Depict Impact of HIV in Denver Metro Area

March 14, 2014 By Editor

Some new mapping for the Denver Metro area from the AIDSVu project out of Emery University. AIDSVu is a compilation of online maps that display HIV prevalence data across the U.S. at the national, state and local levels, and by different demographics, including age, race and sex. The maps pinpoint areas of the country where […]

Filed Under: colorado, environment, THE EDITOR, web20 Tagged With: blog, Colorado

App Challenge Tip – GoCode Colorado

February 25, 2014 By Editor

Here’s an opportunity for coders, developers, mashup artists or ?? on the Front Range – enter GoCode Colorado. The Kick off event is March 19

Filed Under: colorado, developer, events, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado, developer

The Denver Broncos Colorado 14ers Google Map Honors Super Bowl Bound Broncos

January 29, 2014 By Editor

Some Google maps fun on the heels of the announcement by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper that the Colorado Rockies mountains known as the 14ers (think elevation above 14,000 ft) have been temporarily, officially renamed to honor the super Bowl bound Denver Broncos. From the official announcement… Gov. John Hickenlooper today announced a proclamation that temporarily […]

Filed Under: colorado, google maps, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

MyWaytogo Trip Planning Tool from DRCOG for Denver, Colorado Commuters

January 29, 2014 By Editor

A clever new trip planning tool is available to commuters in the Denver, Colorado area from DRCOG – enter Mywaytogo. The one-stop shop that allows commuters to easily and comprehensively compare their trip options and make informed choices. Users can simply enter their trip information to quickly see their commute options and compare travel time, […]

Filed Under: colorado, conservation, Environment, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

Scanner Wars – When Hardware Designs go offshore and return back to kill your business!

January 28, 2014 By Editor

An interesting and rather sad story from a small business. A small startup in N. Colorado has a piece of hardware (patented design and TM name) for scanning know as the Flip-Pal (http://flip-pal.com/introducing-flip-pal/). Coincidentally a newer company has emerged and seem to be selling a product to the identical market… the product is coincidentally, similarly […]

Filed Under: business, colorado, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

Compass4Colorado Helps Colorado Flood stricken Areas With GeoTechnology

September 30, 2013 By Editor

This our of Centennial Colorado – The Compass family of geospatial companies has established Compass4Colorado, a collaborative effort to make high-tech GIS and mapping capabilities available at no or low cost to organizations involved in the recovery activities related to the devastating Colorado floods. Free flood-mapping webinars and workshops will be offered starting in October.

Filed Under: colorado, conservation, environment, Environment, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

Colorado Flood Data Public Information Map

September 19, 2013 By Editor

Esri has a fine resource to help monitor the flooding situation in Norther Colorado. The news map provides continuously updated flood data and stats from the National Weather Service and also provides users with information regarding road closures, alternative route suggestions, hazards, stream gauges, shelter information, traffic data – The map is embedded below or  […]

Filed Under: colorado, environment, ESRI, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

Tech Companies and Colorado Non-Profit helps Salvage Flood Damaged photos, documents and more

September 18, 2013 By Editor

Here’s a clever effort by some folks and companies in the Colorado tech community to help flood victims preserve some of their precious documents and memories forever, simply by getting access to scanning and digitizing hardware and handy tools from a local company. As people begin sifting through their water-logged homes, most will inevitably come […]

Filed Under: colorado, environment, photos, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado, flood, Photos, scanner

Ways to help and donate to Colorado Flood Assistance and HelpColoradoNow

September 16, 2013 By Editor

There’s no question that Colorado has been hit hard this past year or so… wildfires ravaging the landscape and now epic flooding – its tragic! Colorado and the Colorado Front Range in Particular is in many ways the heartland of Geospatial technology in America, the corridor between Boulder and Fort Collins considered by many as […]

Filed Under: colorado, conservation, environment, Environment, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

Colorado Flooding and How to Help

September 13, 2013 By Editor

Colorado and the Colorado Front Range in Particular is in many ways the heartland of Geospatial technology in America, the corridor between Boulder and Fort Collins considered my many as “GIS Alley”. Wishes are going out to all in the area to stay dry and safe! Flooding in Longmont between 9th and Mt. View – […]

Filed Under: colorado, environment, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado

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