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Monday, October 19. 2009
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Podcast: A Hallway Conversation with Carl Reed
Adena Schutzberg interviewed the Open Geospatial Consortium's Carl Reed about the status of KML, OGC's new role in enabling discipline focussed efforts, why GeoRSS seems so hidden, INTERGEO and why the US is behind in using standards. This is the first in a series of interviews with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
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Tuesday, October 13. 2009
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Podcast: Google Maps Changes US Base Data, Adds Parcels and Crowdsourcing
This past week Google prompted a flurry of discussion by announcing some changes to its data and functionality in Google Maps. There’s new data and new feedback tools and some anxiety in the geospatial world. Our editors separate fact from fiction and offer our take on the implications of these changes.
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Tuesday, September 29. 2009
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Podcast: To Tweet or Not to Tweet-Advice for Your Business on Social Networks and New Media
Should you be using Twitter for your business? Do you have a duty to respond if someone says something negative about your company on social networks? How often are you maintaining your blog and do you have the resources to support it? What's the right social network and what corporate policy do you have in place today. Editor in Chief Joe Francica explores these questions and offers advice for marketing and communications professionals.
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Tuesday, September 22. 2009
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Podcast: deCarta Supports OpenStreetMap
This past week's big news was deCarta's announcement of support for the crowdsourced OpenStreetMaps geographic data across its product line. What does that mean for other companies in the mapping tools space, the data space and for end users of these products?
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Wednesday, September 16. 2009
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Podcast: ADCi Helps Make Commercial Street Data Manageable for Your Application
Do the massive commercial street datasets and complex licensing agreements seem unmanageable? Jim Reid, President of American Digital Cartography, Inc. (ADCi) discusses the ease and competitive advantage of using commercial street data provided by ADCi with Directions Media editor in chief Joe Francica. As a major distributor of both NAVTEQ and Tele Atlas, ADCi has over 20 years experience in the mapping industry and has helped customers in every market successfully secure the correct data and license for their mapping application. ADCi can “slice and dice” the data any way you need it so that you can begin working on your application immediately.
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Tuesday, September 15. 2009
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Podcast: The Gov 2.0 Summit and Geospatial
Last week's Government 2.0 Summit held in Washington DC put GIS front and center as a key tool is a vision of government as a platform for itself and for citizens to use. Why the fuss at this time over GIS, which has been a part of government at all levels for decades? What's new in this vision? What changes can we see in this new embrace of the technology?
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