Efficiently managing databases is essential for businesses and developers alike. SQL, or Structured Query Language, is the cornerstone for querying and managing databases. However, not everyone has access to a full-fledged local development environment for working with SQL. Enter online SQL editors—a modern, web-based solution for writing, testing, and running SQL commands without needing local […]
What Should You Expect from Your First Visit to a Chiropractor in Matthews, NC? A Step-by-Step Guide
Visiting a chiropractor for the first time can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. In Matthews, NC, patients can expect a welcoming environment and a thorough initial consultation. The chiropractor will conduct a comprehensive examination, including a review of medical history, physical assessments, and possibly X-rays to develop a personalized treatment plan. Chiropractic care in Matthews […]
Business Blogs That Work: Eight Tips for Building a Successful One and what to blog about
These days, it seems business blogs are everywhere. And why not? They’re simple to set up, and they’re a great way to promote your products and services. But here’s the real question: Do they get results?
Dev Tip – Esri Global Disaster Resilience App Challenge 2014
This interesting update comes from Esri… Do you have any interest in winning 10 THOUSAND bucks? Of course you do! You also have an interest in how your developer skills can tackle the issue of Climate Change with GIS, right? Well, you should definitely enter the Esri Climate App Challenge we’re running. Check out www.esri.com/un-app- challenge!
Awesome Geo Technology – 10 Cool things seen at ESRIUC 2014
Indeed there’s no shortage of cool and amazing technology to touch, see, and hear about at ESRIUC, actually, its almost overwhelming so creating a list of just 10 awesome things I saw is no simple task. Hopefully I won’t crush any feelings for those not mentioned here and just let it be known that this […]
2014 San Diego Gaslamp Quarter Bars and Restaurant Map – Just in time for #ESRIUC
As we do every year for ESRIUC, we’re glad to once again share with you this very handy San Diego Gaslamp Bar and Restaurant map from our friends at GaslampMap.com – this year we have a printed map {PDF} and a webmap to share.
Denver ranked in top 10 for best places for STEM graduates
This comes to us via Denver Business Journal so it may be a little biased {smile}, nonetheless it’s still rather interesting and great news for the Colorado Front Range…
National Map’s Historical Topographic Map Collection – 178,000 historical topographic maps of the US
Here’s a fabulous digital archive with tens of thousands of maps for your viewing and printing pleasure! Available in time for the Fourth of July and able to be accessed on all digital devices, the USGS Historical Topographic Map Explorer brings to life more than 178,000 maps dating from 1884 to 2006.
Experience A breathtaking virtual tour of China’s supercave from National Geographic
Image venturing through one of China’s scenic wonders, a massive cave full of cone shaped peaks, arches, and the world’s largest cavern! Well, thanks to National Geographic you can now sit back in your chair and go on a virtual exploration and enjoy it all, complete with details of how laser scanning technology was […]
University of Victoria students’ tiny satellite aims for the stars
From the Victoria Times Colonist… A tiny satellite about the size of a shoebox has earned a team of University of Victoria engineering students a prestigious national award that will help them launch their project — and their careers — into orbit.