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Tuesday, December 22. 2009
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Podcast: Google's Slow Walk to its Vision for Geospatial Cloud Computing
Last week Google added some search tools to its Map Data API. The announcement made few waves in a holiday focused geospatial community, the announcement and its implications are worth considering as they lay out the small steps Google is making to draw developers to its vision for geospatial cloud computing.
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Tuesday, December 15. 2009
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Podcast: Geo Comes to TARP and Climate Change
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill earlier this month that includes language about geospatial analysis related to the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Jack Dangermond invites users to discuss the benefits of GIS to study and respond to climate change at the Geospatial Roundtable. What are the goals and implications of these efforts?
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Monday, December 14. 2009
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Podcast: A Hallway Conversation with Learon Dalby, NSGIC Board Member
Adena Schutzberg, executive editor, interviewed National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) former president Learon Dalby about the 2009 NSGIC annual conference and the organization's advocacy agenda for the coming year. Among the topics explored: authoritative data, social media, the broadband mapping stimulus, NSDI, oversight, and Data for the Nation. This is another in a series of interviews with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
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Sunday, December 13. 2009
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Podcast: A Hallway Conversation with Ken Snyder, President and CEO, PlaceMatters
Adena Schutzberg, executive editor, interviewed PlaceMatters President and CEO, Ken Snyder about that organization's efforts to include citizens in planning issues in their communities. PlaceMatters spun out of the Orton Family Foundation, the group behind the CommunityViz software. This is another in a series of interviews with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
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Tuesday, December 8. 2009
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Podcast: Hands on with the New National Map Viewer and US Topos
The USGS rolled out two new products as part of its celebration of 125 years in the topographic mapping business: a new National Map Viewer
and the production version of US Topos, digital quads in GeoPDF format. Our editors put them through their paces.Subscribe to Podcast RSS
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Monday, December 7. 2009
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Podcast: A Hallway Conversation with Ziv Baum, CEO, Zipano Technologies
Adena Schutzberg, executive editor, interviewed Zipano Technolgies CEO Ziv Baum about the research into consumer behavior regarding sharing personal information that formed the basis of the company, how Zipano's privacy control "layer" differs from other options on the market, and his vision for how it may be implemented by a big carrier. This is another in a series of interviews with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
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