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Monday, April 10. 2006
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A Few Bloggers on Location Intelligence Conference
Geoff Zeiss found that the event "confirmed to me what I suggested in my last blog, that the geospatial industry is undergoing a period of major transformation."
Between the Poles
Rafe Needleman of c|net popped in to visit with Placebase. He notes that it offers different licensing than Google, and does not have the "bandwidth limitations Google puts on maps used in mashups."
Alpha (the c|net blog)
Greg Sterling, whose blog covers the media, notes "I don't even think the folks at the conference are themselves totally aware of all the possibilities." He's right.
Screenwerk
Ed Parsons summarizes a panel in which he participated and notes, "the mash-up session felt like a similar session 10 years ago, when the same applications were developed using the first generation of desktop GIS, the technology has changed but the commercial markets are the same ?"
EdParsons.com
Finally, Jim Steiner from Oracle was good enough to share his notes on the event at Directions Magazine.
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