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good article on spatial interoperability for Christchurch, NZ...
good article on spatial interoperability for Christchurch, NZ...
Interoperability Solutions - a Plugfest in Christchurch
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FYI - here's a summary of open source GIS progress
FYI - here's a summary of open source GIS progress
Open Source GIS gpsworld.com
Some years ago, I predicted that the price of GIS data-collection hardware would eventually decline to the point that software would be the most expensive part of a GIS data-collection system. Well, I'm beginning to rethink...

Transparency / Opacity Slider for Google Maps v3
Just giving some code back to the community... figured some other map developers might find this control I've developed usefull: http:// ...

Map users are now map creators
Countering government claims "it was nothing to do with poverty" Citizen mappers found 60% of London rioters came from the most ...

Mashups, crowdsourcing and their impact on the mapping industry
interesting article from South Africa....
http://eepublishers.co.za/article/william-cartwright-199.html

Millions of dollars earmarked for apps, social media focus theaustralian.com.au
THE NSW government will use mobile applications and social media to improve community services, investing hundreds of millions of dollars in new technology.

New Zealand Topographic Map topomap.co.nz
Interactive topographic map of New Zealand providing the official LINZ map series. Features include both 1:250,000 / Topo250 and 1:50,000 / Topo50 map series, placename / feature search and sharing / linking directly to a...

Build mashups with Ausgrid data
Ausgrid (formerly EnergyAustralia) have published raw energy use data and mashing it up themselves too with works executed, street light ...

Mapping Mashups is now an open group
I am pleased to announce that, as the owner of this group, I have just switched us to an open discussion group. All future discussions ...

The spatial@gov 2011 conference will be held at the Canberra Convention Centre on 15-17 November 2011
This year's spatial@gov conference will be held in Canberra on 15-17 Nopvember 2011. Early bird registrations and call for papers are ...

New data portal and mashups at georabble
Last night was the second Georabble, maybe a few less people (or was it just the bigger venue? it was certainly a lot more upmarket and ...

Make your own mashup - dead easy
Following up on our introduction to mashups seminar at the institution of surveyors, Lagen Spatial did a step by step guide to creating ...
Bread and Butter Mashups with Google Fusion Tables lagenspatial.blogspot.com

United Nations Five to Ten Year Vision on Geospatial Information Management - your thoughts?
United Nations Five to Ten Year Vision on Geospatial Information Management - your thoughts?
This is an interesting look at the five and 10 year vision of geospatial information management from the United Nations, a collection and summary of industry expert opinions.

Integrating GIS & CAD Twilight Seminar, Sydney, 16 May 2012
Integrating GIS & CAD Twilight Seminar, Sydney, 16 May 2012
SSSI NSW and ISNSW joint event
Integrating CAD & GIS Twilight Seminar sssi.org.au
Overview Speakers discussing the strategic and operation issues associated wih using data and IT infrastructure by different professionals in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications....

NBN slows over inaccurate address data itnews.com.au
NBN Co has been forced to invest in new systems to manually double-check inaccurate address data supplied by geospatial data provider PSMA Australia. NBN Co chief executive Mike Quigley told a Senate estimates hearing this week...

good article on spatial interoperability for Christchurch, NZ reconstruction.
good article on spatial interoperability for Christchurch, NZ reconstruction.
Interoperability Solutions - a Plugfest in Christchurch geospatial.govt.nz
Resourceful folk from Christchurch City Council and their partners quickly transformed to a new paradigm for information interchange – data interchange by transactions. Within a relatively short period of time, 100’s of layers of critical geospatial layers

How NGOs Are Using Data Maps to Communicate Problems huffingtonpost.com
With their international reach, abundance of data, and lack of access to data scientists, NGOs can benefit greatly from being able to employ easy to use data analysis and mapping technologies.
