Map Middle East 2007 – AEC and Geospatial Convergence
I just spent a couple of days at Map Middle East 2007 in Dubai. The theme of this year’s conference was Geospatial Convergence: The Next step. Dubai is a perfect place for this theme. I […]
I just spent a couple of days at Map Middle East 2007 in Dubai. The theme of this year’s conference was Geospatial Convergence: The Next step. Dubai is a perfect place for this theme. I […]
At GITA 2007 in San Antonio two weeks ago, a four hour pre-conference workshop entitled Mapping Applications on the Web: Evolution or Revolution? was organized by Charlie Savage of MapBuzz. The titles of the individual […]
The OSGeo and the MapGuide Open Source project have just announced that MapGuide Open Source has graduated from the incubation process and is now a full fledged OSGeo project OSGeo Announcement . Graduating incubation basically […]
By Charlie Crocker Geoff has been kind enough to lend me his blog to share an exciting project Autodesk has been working with the City of San Francisco and the Friends of the Urban Forest […]
This afternoon in San Antonio, Paulo S. Furukawa, Director of Network Access, and Marcos Faria, who was the Network Records manager responsible for the Sagre Constellation project, accepted on behalf of the Sagre Constellation team, […]
There is going to be a very interesting seminar and panel discussion on Mapping Applications on the Web: Evolution or Revolution on Sunday March 4th at the annual GITA conference in San Antonio. The speakers […]
I just spent a few days at the Map World Forum conference in Hyderabad. This conference was quite different from its MapIndia predecessors for several reasons. More of the participants were international, where in the […]
One of the dimensions of the point of inflection which has been occurring in the geospatial world over the last year or two is that spatial is becoming increasing less special. What this means in […]