Jason Birch and the City of Nanaimo
Jason Birch’s work at the City of Nanaimo was featured on CTV in Canada this morning. If you want to see what an innovative person can do on an open source web platform, you can […]
Jason Birch’s work at the City of Nanaimo was featured on CTV in Canada this morning. If you want to see what an innovative person can do on an open source web platform, you can […]
This has been really one of the most interesting conferences I have been to. This morning we listened to Jack Pellicci, late of Oracle, and more recently with Intergraph reiterate his slightly modified message “Don’t […]
I’m in Huntsville, Alabama for the Rocket City Geospatial Conference where Neal Niemiec and I will be running a lab today on Creating Web 2.0 applications on an open source platform, I’ll be talking later […]
There was an interesting article in the San Francisco Chronicle last Friday by Michael Cabanatuan entitled Paper maps crumpling in face of electronic onslaught (Paper Maps) which contains some interesting statistics. AAA hands out a […]
Al Gore and the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize it was announced today in Oslo because of their role in raising the awareness about global climate change. This […]
I just saw this Sinking Ferry on Jason Birch’s blog. It just shows you the artifacts that can be created if you’re not too concerned with the quality of your data.
An interesting report A Study of the Status of Full Cost Recovery and Sustainability of Ontario Municipal Water and Wastewater Systems was released last week by the Ontario Sewer and Watermain Construction Association, an industry […]
At FOSS4G last week I discovered that the Brazilian Space Agency INPE (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais) has become a sponsor of OSGeo. Also INPE has submitted TerraLib as an OSGeo incubator project. I have […]