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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Skyhook Wireless is monitoring the development of location-based applications that are being released through the Apple App Store and those developed for Google’s Android platform found in the Android Market. Besides the shear number (over 1000 for the iPhone) of applications being developed is the breadth in types of apps…see below (Note to RIM…HURRY! YOU’RE LOSING GROUND!]. The graphics below are courtesy of Skyhook.

by Joe Francica on 02/24 at 04:32 PM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Bentley Systems launched a campaign yesterday called "Be Employable" to support out of work infrastructure professionals with free online training and access to online software. The initiative, part of Bentley’s "Be Careers Network," includes professional organizations and firms looking to support recruitment of trained AEC and geospatial technologists. I’ll give Bentley credit; it’s a great idea and this is the first I’ve seen of a program to help geospatial professionals who may be looking for work. In a time where there is a dearth of trained geospatial professionals this is an opportunity to develop skills that are highly employable.

by Joe Francica on 02/24 at 08:42 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

A separation issue just after launch meant that the mission has, per NASA, ended. The rocket fell back to earth. Too bad.

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) plan aimed to capture accurate atmospheric carbon levels around the globe to unprecedented levels of accuracy.

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by Adena Schutzberg on 02/24 at 08:12 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

The economic recession is on everyone’s mind, but last week’s passage of the stimulus bill, aka the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, was a bit vague on spending for specific projects involving geospatial technology… except one: Mapping Broadband. What exactly will that entail and what possible impact will it have on the expansion of communications in rural areas, LBS and wider dissemination of geospatial information?

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by Joe Francica on 02/24 at 07:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

The National Governors Assocation’s Public-Private Partnership Awards were established last year to recognize “companies for noteworthy partnerships with governors and states, and to honor companies that have partnered with a governor’s office to implement a program or project that positively affects a state’s citizens.”

Maryland Governor O’Malley, who gave the keynote at last week’s ESRI Federal User Conference and spoke at the ESRI Executive Summit last summer, nomiated ESRI for its work on BayStat, a multi-agency performance effort to measure progress on improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay.

Microsoft received an award, too, for its work promoting technology in education in Washington state.

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by Adena Schutzberg on 02/24 at 06:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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