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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

All the major map apps like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Mapquest have walking directions as a standard feature, but the folks at Lumatic don’t think they are good enough. It is creating mobile maps designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and people who use public transit. Originally a TechStars company called Omniar, serial entrepreneur Scott Rafer (MyBlogLog, Lookery, Mashery) joined as CEO a year ago.

He recently raised a seed round of $800,000 from Joi Ito’s Neoteny Labs, 500 Startups, Chamath Palihapitiya, Allen Morgan, Ted Rheingold, and other angels.

Currently, the Android app covers San Fran and uses images and landmarks to route pedestrians/bikes.

- TechCrunch

Eric Fischer, digital cartographer extraordinaire, is at it again with a new series of maps that track the paths that smartphone-toting people take to travel through cities. Using geotagged tweets, the Oakland-based data visualization specialist has plotted the arteries of Twitter traffic for a host of cities around the world including Toronto.

His basemap? OSM.

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Someone really clever (ok me) suggests that one could build an introductory GIS course built around OpenStreetMap. It would put more hands on developing the basemap even as it taught a variety of students the basics of GIS and data collection.

- Ignite Education Blog

Geocaching.com is the latest to move from Google Map to OpenStreetMap and Leaflet.

- Lat 47 (Geocaching blog)

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/15 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

WalkScore Raises $2M To Rate The "Walkability" Of Potential Housing

- TechCrunch

As part of the organization's 100th birthday celebration, scouts created a free "Girl Scout Cookie Locator" app for the iPhone and Android.

But some folks are nervous - not understanding that the app only lists Cookie booths, not scout home addresses. Booths always have adults present.

- Newsnet5

- KFDA 10

Continue reading...

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/18 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Thursday, October 27, 2011

An e-mail from NGS reads:

You may not realize that our nation is facing a crisis in geographic literacy. American young adults rank at the bottom in geographic literacy surveys of the world’s most developed countries and 63% of them cannot locate Iraq on a map of the Middle East (Roper Poll, 2006). There is a shortage of job candidates with geospatial technology skills (U.S. Department of Labor, 2005). And, geography education is key for developing the knowledge and skills of the modern workforce (DiBiase, 2010).

So please join the public campaign "Speak Up For Geography: The 10,000 Letter Challenge". As a leader in the geospatial industry, your support of geography education in K-12 schools is needed now more than ever. 

The goal of the 10,000 Letter Challenge is simple: to send 10,000 letters to Congress in support of the bipartisan Teaching Geography is Fundamental (TGIF) Act by November 18, 2011. This date marks the ending of Geography Awareness Week 2011 and the last day of the Congressional session before the Thanksgiving recess. It's easy to send letters to your Members of Congress at http://speakupforgeography.org

For free downloads of 10,000 Letter Challenge resources--display ads, postcards, flyers, and a widget--go tohttps://sites.google.com/site/speakupforgeography/.  

Show your support for geography education: Let Congress know that the Teaching Geography is Fundamental Act is important to you. Ask others to join the Challenge by blogging, podcasting, and tweeting about SpeakUpForGeography.org. Post the widget on your website. Spread the message that the time to act is now!

If you missed it, we discussed the state of geography education lobbying on this week's podcast: Making a Case for Federal Funding of Geography Education

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/27 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Thursday, May 19, 2011

QuantGeo needs both a CEO and funding to launch its hyperlocal real estate data offering. I didn't follow the (too long) video on exactly what problem they are solving found on the company homepage. I found the CEO and funding ad on craiglist.

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/19 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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