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GeoAlberta 2014 Conference in Tweets
The GeoAlberta 2014 conference just wrapped up in Calgary, Alberta. Jonathan Murphy, Managing Director of GoGeomatics Canada, was there, and he was so impressed with the conference, the speakers, and the amazing group of geomatics […]
Visualize Business Data More Easily – Release of NACMAP Version 5.0
NAC Geographic Products Inc. announced the release of NACMMAP Version 5.0 – a standalone NAC enhanced business data mapping and real time assets tracking software. The NAC enhanced mapping software can read data directly from online database servers, […]
The Changing Face of Geography: Learning Opportunitites
This article is a companion piece to the September 23rd article “The Changing Face of Geomatics: Learning Opportunities,” which focused more on technology. Geomatics, as a suite of technologies, is only one of the factors […]
Canadian Geomatics Twitter Channels: Friends with Benefits
This piece is generated by my experiences with my own account @RebelGeo and as Tweeter for Canadian Geographic Education @CanGeoEdu. GoGeomatics 2014 Canadian Twitter rankings for geomatics reminded me that I promised to write about […]
All the Geomatics Acronyms You Wanted to Know but were Too Afraid to Ask
Here in Canada, there are many geomatics acronyms that get tossed around. During the recent “Team Canada” event that the CGCRT put on, more than one participant was scratching their heads, asking questions like…what is […]
Career Profile: Land Surveyor
Are you considering launching a career in land surveying? Wondering what this career has in store? Read on to learn about the job description, education, skills, expected salary and more to find out if this […]
The Passing of a Canadian Geospatial Legend -The Father of GIS
I was saddened to hear the news that Roger Tomlinson, the father of GIS, had passed away on February 9, 2014. While born and educated in England, Canada was the place of Roger’s greatest triumphs […]
