Our collective notion of privacy, whether via mobile or online interactions, took a giant hit a few weeks ago with...
The latest reveal of Google Maps takes a more proactive approach to creating maps around customer queries for a ‘personalized’...
GIS has proven itself time and again as an integral tool in planning and responding to disasters, and we’ve come...
Google gave the world a gift yesterday with the release of the global timelapse viewer (http://earthengine.google.org/#intro) that aggregates Landsat imagery...
The legacy of film imagery spans just 150 years, although it still continues to some degree today, from its start...
Intergraph has placed a greater importance on software platform development under the leadership of Hexagon, and this software from Intergraph...
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is working to build the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by coordinating...
In order to make use of multispectral remote sensing, fieldwork called ground truthing is required to calibrate the spectral returns...
One of the key design constraints in the deployment of a sensor network is the optimization of power consumption and...
For the past decade – especially in the wake of the devastating 9/11 attacks – the provision of real-time, actionable...
Good data, more data, more accurate data; these are not sufficient to solve our world's social and environmental problems. With...
A Silicon Valley startup named Skybox is launching a fleet of imaging satellites that are cheap, small, and ultra-efficient. Their up-to-the-minute snapshots of the planet will give us data that could upend industries, transform economies—even predict the future. Read More
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) wants to transform the way it handles geospatial information, and the agency is asking industry for feedback on how it might proceed. The NGA, charged with providing time-sensitive navigational and aeronautical data to support the Defense Department, wants to render its existing geospatial holdings textually and in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) formats within 28-day production cycles, according to a June 12 request for comment. Read More
Given the recent NSA revelations, there may not be anything you can do about the government monitoring certain private data (other than abandoning services like Gmail or Skype). But what about the security cameras watching you in cities like New York or London? A new crowdsourcing mapping app called Surv gives city dwellers a way to prepare themselves for that kind of privacy infringement by mapping where those cameras are and what they’re used for. Read More