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ESRI has a “GIS Best Practices” series that was launched last year to document successful case studies in a variety of industries. The series continues to be added and contains essays on a variety of subject matters including public safety, conservation, and logistics. The latest release is a compilation of past ArcNews articles entitled “Essays [...]
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MAPPS, a United States non-profit group comprised of GIS commercial interests, posted the results of their recent poll which surveyed the political preference of their members. Polling restricted to the members of MAPPS showed a preference for Senator John McCain over Senator Barack Obama by 76% to 24. The polling was conducted during the MAPPS [...]
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Leslie Rule from the MediaShift Idea Lab (PBS.org) tackles the issue of “How Maps Shape Information and News”. Her post was triggered by a video created bty Alisa Miller on “Global News 2.0″ which looked at “How the news shapes the way we see the world, and why Americans seem to know less and less [...]
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Posted: July 17th, 2008, 6:50pm CEST
Lifeline Data Centers , a company that provides outsourced data center facilities and services, announced on Tuesday it has begun construction on its new data center and office facility at the former Eastgate ...
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Posted: July 2nd, 2008, 9:00am CEST
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Trucktechnic has an established reputation for quality, reliability, and outstanding service among its customer base in Western and Eastern Europe, as well as Africa ...
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Posted: June 12th, 2008, 4:54pm CEST
Commissioners approve data pact, money swap TELL CITY - Perry County commissioners voted in a regular meeting June 2 to approve information-sharing agreements between Perry County, Tell City and other utilities ...
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Posted: May 7th, 2008, 8:09pm CEST by Caitlin
Min Yiren, vice head of the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, claims that there are 10,000 illegal mapping web sites in China. Google, among others, is being investigated as part of an effort to get rid of mapping sites that don’t depict borders according to the requirements of the Chinese government. Additionally, [...]
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Posted: May 4th, 2008, 9:00am CEST
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Communities looking to write or update comprehensive plans can save big bucks using an online comprehensive planning tool that provides almost instant data.
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Posted: April 30th, 2008, 9:00am CEST
WINCHESTER -- The fact that Randolph County's ballot is heavily Republican is no surprise.
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Posted: April 8th, 2008, 6:17pm CEST by Caitlin
Dave Bouwman has a thirty question survey out entitled “What do you do? Geospatial Developer Survey“. Per the post: ”The main reason is that I’m interested in knowing more about how other people doing GIS/Geospatial development work. How many people view themselves as software engineers vs. occasional coders who hack some stuff together as needed. I want [...]
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Posted: April 4th, 2008, 9:01pm CEST by Caitlin
A couple living on a private road in Pittsburgh is suing Google for invasion of privacy. According to a post on the Smoking Gun, Aaron and Christine Boring accuse Google of an “intentional and/or grossly reckless invasion” of their seclusion and privacy since they live on a street that is “clearly marked with [...]
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Forget the arguments about whether humans can create spatial data using neogeography. The new question is, “Can a Robot Draw a Map?“ At least that’s the question that some scientists from Carnegie Mellon University are seeking to answer out in the Mojave desert. An experimental rover, going by the name of Zoe, is being tested [...]