If indeed the Esri UC is the most important GIS event in the industry, what does that mean for other events? Other communities that do not participate? Directions Magazine editors contemplate the implications and what options are available to bring together the whole community.
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It’s time to look back on the year with Directions Media’s editors Joe Francica, Adena Schutzberg and Nora Parker. The industry watchers pick out a few themes and explore what they mean today and look a bit into the crystal ball. Among the topics: the value ($$$) of geo, the new geodata, “neogeography,” convergence, the quick-deciding user and the GPS-enabled ski jacket. The podcast is 27 minutes long and was recorded on Dec 17, 2007.
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In our weekly podcast covering the week’s news Adena Schutzberg reviews what you need to know about MapInfo Q1 revenues, a univeristy teaching Pictometry, ESRI and Software Oriented Architecture; explores why LiDAR is hot, how yet another GIS packages goes open source, and details how the technology community has come together to find missing Microsoft researcher Jim Gray. The podcast is 12 minutes (~ 4 Mb) and was recorded February 5, 2007.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 02/06 at 01:00 AM |
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