Where 2.0: Major Google Announcement
This morning at Where 2.0 Michael Arrington in a conversation with Tim O’Reilly hinted at a major announcement from Google in the offing. The story was released on TechCrunch, actually on Mar 31 but probably […]
This morning at Where 2.0 Michael Arrington in a conversation with Tim O’Reilly hinted at a major announcement from Google in the offing. The story was released on TechCrunch, actually on Mar 31 but probably […]
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has announced the results of the UK Government’s consultation on making some or all of the Ordnance Survey map data freely available, at no cost and […]
Ray Eisenberg is starting a new blog today called the Voice of Community blog. The blog is for all those interested in community. If you want to locate an online Autodesk community or face-to-face user […]
Next week is Where 2.0 in San Jose, California and Haris Kurtagic and I are going to be there to talk about GeoREST. Transparency in government promotes accountability and provides information to citizens about what […]
Autodesk has announced new versions of its software for the infrastructure industries. AutoCAD Map 3D 2011 supports point clouds and adds new data support and expanded workflow capabilities. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 includes scalability and […]
Jackie Ng has announced the release of FDO Toolbox v0.9.3.
In April, Ordnance Survey (OS) digital maps should be available for free as announced last November by the prime minister who promised that the OS “will open up its data relating to electoral and local […]
One of my hats is that I am on the Board of the Canadian Geomatics Industry Association of Canada (GIAC) which is helping organize the Canadian Geomatics Conference 2010 in Calgary, JUNE 15 TO 18, […]