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Tuesday, March 31. 2009
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Podcast: The Demo-er's Dilemma
This week our editors look at something everyone in geospatial has likely presented or viewed: a demo. Has the importance of demos changed over the years? Does the medium matter? And, if the story is so good, do you even need to see one?
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Monday, March 30. 2009
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Prioleau Takes CEO Position at Cloudmade
Marc Prioleau, former VP of marketing for deCarta, has been appointed CEO of Cloudmade, a company started by the founders of OpenStreetMap. Cloudmade offers APIs for mobile and Internet applications.
TomTom and Microsoft Settle Patent Suits (for five years anyway)
Recall Microsoft sued TomTom, then TomTom countersued Microsoft.
Now, C|net reports they've settled into a five year agreement. TomTom will pay Microsoft some money to use the eight patents cited in that suit, but Microsoft will pay nothing to use TomTom's. TomTom will removes some code (file management) over the next two years.
More at Reuters.
Podcast: ArcGIS Online Now Provides Access to Microsoft Virtual Earth-An Interview with Rob Shanks, ArcGIS Online Manager
Editor in chief Joe Francica speaks with ESRI’s Rob Shanks, the senior product manager of ArcGIS Online. Rob came to ESRI in July 2007 after many years as the president and CEO of GlobeXplorer. The interview discusses the new agreement with Microsoft Corporation that gives ArcGIS users access to Microsoft Virtual as part of ArcGIS Online at the ArcGIS 9.3.1 product release. Shanks provides more details on how ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server users will be able to connect directly to Virtual Earth and quickly start their GIS projects with ready-to-use content.
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Plan Ahead: Autodesk to Triple Upgrade Fees
Ralph Grabowski at World CAD Access reports that Autodesk has made public its planned pricing for upgrades for those not on subscription after March 16 2010. In short, upgrades and cross grades (moving to another Autodesk product) will cost 1/2 the cost of a new license.
Grabowksi notes that as Autodesk hits customers when they are "down" (in the recression), it provides another opportunity for competitors.
Geography (and geographic thinking) in BusinessWeek
Where should you start your startup? San Fran? Boston? Or maybe a small town? GIS Planning (gee, they've been in the news, in mainstream media quite a bit lately!) ran the numbers and the small town may be just as favorable. See also: a slide show of a top small city for startups in each state. Here in Massachusetts, they picked Cambridge. Yeh, ok... Redlands certainly played out for one startup, eh?
Money quote from BizWeek article:
In fact, places like Boulder, Colo., (population 91,000) and Fairfax, Va., (23,000) are just as favorable for startups as San Francisco (733,000) and New York (8.2 million), according to research conducted for BusinessWeek by GIS Planning, a San Francisco-based geographic data firm that helps companies select optimal sites via its online tool ZoomProspector.





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