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Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Fugawi iMap for iPhone and iPad

Worldwide Coverage with Google Maps PLUS Topo Maps of  USA/Canada, Germany, or Sweden. Fugawi iMap brings topo maps and Google™ maps to your iPhone or iPad. It is great for hikers, boaters, anglers, vacationers, educators, or anyone going off-road and into the back country. Read More

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Digital Map Products Announces ParcelStream Update and Expansion Plans

Digital Map Products (DMP), a leading provider of cloud-based spatial technology solutions, today announced an extensive update of the parcel boundary data available through ParcelStream™ and the company’s commitment to expanding its parcel boundary data coverage.  Further, Digital Map Products sees demand for parcel boundary data continuing to grow as more applications incorporate interactive mapping

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

RIB iTWO – Time for Innovative Technologies in Construction

Model-based working is becoming an increasingly popular trend in the German construction industry. There is a growing demand among Germany’s leading construction companies for end-to-end process-oriented solutions that support a model-based work method. Digital engineering and construction is gaining more and more relevance, particularly on the international market. Recognising this trend, Bilfinger Berger Nigeria has

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

SABS Celebrates World Standards Day

SABS – Each year the SABS, together with over 160 of its international counterparts, celebrates “World Standards Day.” The celebrations take on different forms, whether they take place in Copenhagen, Nairobi, Vienna, Caracas or Beijing – all the organisations share a feeling of common purpose even though the specific challenges of the day-to-day standards work

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

World Map of Methane Concentrations

What works on a small scale also works on a large scale. For the last several years, a helicopter-mounted measuring instrument developed by the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has been hard at work detecting methane leaks from natural gas pipelines. Read More

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Medical Avatars: Mapping Our Health

IRISH TIMES – Building computer versions of our bodies and using them to diagnose symptoms, anticipate future illnesses and predict side effects of treatment is at the heart of a new international project. Read More

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Do You Take Public Transit by Environmental Choice?

L’EXPRESS FRANCE – According to a CSA poll, the economic considerations are paramount ecology in the choice of using public transport. With the economic crisis present since 2005, the main concerns are the parking problems (37%) and congestion (35%) as the main reasons for using networks. Read More

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Greece: Free Geospatial Data Available Online

The geodata.gov.gr website constitutes the first governmental attempt to make the geospatial data of the wider public administration sector available online and free-of-charge for all citizens. The website has been piloted since 21 July 2010 and has been regularly updated. As stated on the homepage of the website, the public administration data has been produced and/or

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

25% Discount on IDRISI Taiga

Although IDRISI is our flagship product, we also offer additional resources that complement its use and help you maximize the full potential of the software.

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Atlantic Rainforest Sensor Net Research

Rainforests are a precious commodity worldwide. Scientists are working hard to understand these complex systems and their impact on climate change. In November 2009, Microsoft Research, in collaboration with researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of São Paulo, deployed a network of sensors to study the Serra do Mar rainforest in Brazil. Only

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