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Tuesday, August 25. 2009
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Podcast: Government Data as Platform for Innovation
Three news stories this week address (1) federal govt technology change, (2) a city opening up its data and (3) a grant funded hyperlocal website being acquired. We think they are related and provide some pointers about what technologists, policians and citizens can expect regarding access to data, including geodata.
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Tuesday, August 18. 2009
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Podcast: The Free Business Model and Geospatial
How do you benefit from giving technology away? This week we look at a trend - all sorts of things (data, technology and Web services) are being offered for free across the technology landscape. It's happening in geospatial too. So, here's today's question: How will companies' free offerings compete with one another?
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Tuesday, August 11. 2009
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Podcast: Cloud Computing in Geospatial
Cloud computing is on everyone's list of buzz words this summer. What does the phrase mean? And what does it mean in the geospatial arena? We offer some definitions and ways to think about the new computing platform and look at what's happening now and may be ahead for geospatial technology practitioners.
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Tuesday, August 4. 2009
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Podcast: In the News - State Stimulus Sites and User Generated Corrections
This week two news items peaked our interest: Good Jobs First, a Washington research center, released a report giving mediocre grades to state websites that aim to be transparent about the distribution of federal stimulus dollars. One of the criteria considered? Maps. Second, is there a trend in local news related to sat nav? Is there a move away from "two techs capturing data" stories to how users can get involved with collection and update?
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