Adena Schutzberg interviewed Jay Tilley, Sanborn’s Senior Vice President about why 3D data is important and how the industry is overcoming challenges such as cost, data fusion and the integration of real time data. Tilley also speaks to the future growth of 3D data development and its use in augmented reality applications. This interview is part of a series of interviews with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 11/20 at 05:33 PM |
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Actually, it was MacWorld (both IDG pubs) that caught up with Nick Black, CloudMade founder, to explore why the company and OSM can change the world.
- Computerworld
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/20 at 09:33 AM |
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““The woman requested that the deputies Google Earth her house and keep it on satellite surveillance overnight,” [Sgt] Dawes said.”
- A Lake Forest (CA) resident called local police to as for a watch on her house after she heard noises, as reported in the OC Register.
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/20 at 09:30 AM |
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AOL which will be sprung from Time Warner at the beginning of next month laid off 1/3 of its workers and reports indicate it’s putting its ICQ messaging service and perhaps MapQuest up for sale. Among the possible buyer suggested for the mapping biz: Microsoft and Apple (though they did acquire Placebase recently). Some suggest dumping MapQuest may not be such a great idea if as CEO Tim Anderson suggested, local will be a focus. On the other hand, AOL did buy hyperlocal media company Patch and quickly swapped out Google Maps for OSM (APB coverage).
- GigaOm
- Barrons Blog
- Strategy Eye
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/20 at 08:12 AM |
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Now Google offers a page for each real estate offerings. (Generic “Place Pages” were announced in Sept. [LatLong Blog].) Data is drawn from a variety of sources (multiple listings!), perhaps pushing Google more toward aggregator of than organizer of the world’s information. The sample page for property in Seattle noted has three listing for the property (it’s interesting to look at the posting dates) with much the same information. Two state there are 2.5 baths, the third 2.1 baths. (I can’t explain that.) Here’s a house for sale’s page in my city.
Also worthy of note: The National Associations of REALTORS(R) is launching its national database (” the Realtors® Property ResourceTM, a parcel-centric information database covering all of the more than 147 million property parcels in the country as a resource for NAR members”) next spring, based on some tech it acquired (press release).
The new feature was announced in the Google Australia blog where much of the Google real estate innovation seems to appear first.
I’m thinking this new feature may be tied into Google’s parcel layer that appeared earlier this fall.
- Search Engine Watch
by Adena Schutzberg on 11/20 at 07:54 AM |
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