SiRF’s CEO left last week, prompting Vijay Nagarajan at Seeking Alpha to wonder about it’s future. He has and continues to believe that future is merger/acquisition. But with many GPS players already pairing up, it’s options are somewhat limited. He points to Intel and Marvell as potential buyers. Intel we all know, but who is Marvell? It’s best known for wi-fi and chips. In the past it’s said it would develop GPS internally.
by Adena Schutzberg on 04/22 at 09:57 AM |
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In the world of marathon running there’s a group known as the “50 staters” - their goal is to run marathons in all fifty states. Some do it twice! You meet them at small and large marathons and all have great stories.
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon collects runners. In seven years it boasted runners from 49 states and Puerto Rico, but wanted the full set. The state that was missing? Rhode Island. An e-mail to running clubs offering a waved $85 registration for the first two runners from the state brought a commitment in just a few hours.
Oh, and when you see Gary Smith of Green Mountain Geographics, a contributor to Directions Magazine and long time GIS-er, congratulate him on his completion of the Boston Marathon yesterday.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 04/22 at 05:23 AM |
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Both Reuters and Thompson cite sources saying that on May 21st the deal is a go. The EU is not commenting. TomTom and Tele Atlas jumped on the news in Europe.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 04/22 at 05:09 AM |
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Editors Joe Francica and Adena Schutzberg ask a question they deal with all the time: Just what is geospatial news? Are press releases news? Is news what some don’t want you to know? Should news cause action? Listen to their take and share your thoughts via a comment.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 04/22 at 01:00 AM |
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