If you wanted to go to Vancouver, the cradle of open city data, this is your chance. Geoweb 2010 is happening July 26-30 and the program is available on the Geoweb 2010 web site.
As we have grown to expect at Geoweb, there are talks about new and fascinating subjects from interesting people. Some examples;
- Real-Time GeoWeb as a Critical Requirement for Smart Grid Applications – Geoff Cameron [Invited]
- Forthcoming Wi-Fi Standards to Provide Indoor Location – Peter Thornycroft
- Restful Geoweb Services of the Province of British Columbia – Michael Ross & David Skea
- Geotagging & Reverse Geotagging: Consumer Technology Accelerating into Augmented Reality – Anton Fricko
- Managing LiDAR Point Clouds using Oracle Spatial and Open Source Software – Xavier Lopez
- PANEL: The Walmartization of Geo-Data – Hosted by James Fee
- Empowering Donors to see where their Charitable Donations are Going – Olivia Cosgrove
- Linking Community Innovation through Location Data – Joseph Greenwood & Peter Haar
- Delivering In-Building Geospatial Support to the Public Safety Community in Real Time – Stuart Rich
- From 2D to 3D: Examples and Lessons Learned – Dale Lutz
- Web Feature Service 2.0 – Clemens Portele
- Integration of Real-time Data Feeds with 3D City Models using Linked Data – Stephen Rixon & Rollo Home
- CityBIM: Exploring the Interface between 3D City and Infrastructure Models – Tim Case
- The Potential of Digital (Meta) Data – Arnulf Christl
- How to keep a Nation’s Geographic Database fit for the Future – Carsten Roensdorf & Peter Parslow

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