Moblin V2.0 Released for Intel Atom Netbooks
Over a year and a half ago I blogged about buying an ASUS EEE, the first netbook, even though the term netbook had not been coined yet. Since then a whole new industry segment has […]
Over a year and a half ago I blogged about buying an ASUS EEE, the first netbook, even though the term netbook had not been coined yet. Since then a whole new industry segment has […]
As I blogged about a while ago one of the really earth shaking new functions in AutoCAD 2010 is parametric constraints. If you want to understand what types of constraints are supported and how to […]
According to the The Canadian Hydrographic Service the Bay of Fundy is tied with Ungava Bay for the highest tides in the world with a tide of 17 metres (55.8 feet), measured at Burntcoat Head in the […]
Prime Minister Stephen Harper tabled a report that said that 90 per cent of the funding for the 2009 stimulus has been committed and that of the 7,500+ projects that are on the drawing board across the […]
The LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) Rating System is the the first national certification system for neighborhood design. LEED certification provides independent, third-party verification that the location and design of a neighbourhood development meets environmentally responsible, […]
Jackie Ng has tested MapGuide with different versions of Google Earth and his recommendation is to use GE 5.1 and to avoid GE 4.3 through 5.0.
Some time ago I blogged about a cell phone tower in Abu Dhabi I had come across that was camouflaged as a palm tree, to which I received several replies pointing to similar structures in […]
Grüezi wohl und O’zapft is! Exakt zum Münchener Oktoberfest 2009 und zur INTERGEO gehen wir mit unserem Blog ‘THE GEOSPATIAL NAVIGATOR‘ an den Start. OK, zugegeben, die INTERGEO war das eigentliche zeitliche Ziel für unsere […]