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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

COM.Geo 2011 Featured Presentation: Interactive 3D City on Mobile

One of COM.Geo 2011 spotlights is Mobile Geospatial – Digital Earth on Mobile Phones and iPads. A featured presentation “Service-Oriented Interactive 3D Visualization of Massive 3D City Models on Thin Clients” presents a system architecture for service-oriented, interactive 3D visualization of massive 3D city models on thin clients such as mobile phones and tablets. A

Monday, May 9th, 2011

COM.Geo 2011 Spotlight: Mobile Geospatial – Digital Earth on Mobile Phones and iPads

Innovative geospatial research and application technologies are the brightest spotlights at COM.Geo conference. One of COM.Geo 2011 spotlights is Mobile Geospatial – Digital Earth on Mobile Phones and iPads. There will be more than 40 presentations/talks related to the mobile geospatial at COM.Geo 2011 conference which will be held on May 23-25, Washington, DC. Learn

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Microsoft To Present Keynote “Technology Trends and Industry Innovation” at COM.Geo 2011

The current state of technology and its prevalence in all societies has created an era of amazing innovation and opportunity across the world. Specifically, three key transformational trends are coming together in a way that will significantly change our perspective of computing and how technology can be integrated into our lives. These trends are 1)

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

COM.Geo 2011 Program and Schedule Now Available

The COM.Geo Conference, which will be held May 23-25, Washington, DC., announces that the program and schedule are now available. The conference includes 16 programs and events, such as keynotes (NASA, U.S. FCC, Microsoft, OGC, etc.), OGC workshop, Microsoft workshop, full papers, short papers, tech talks, demo talks, posters, panels, courses, demo show, reception, cruise, banquet,

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Microsoft Workshop “Windows Phone 7” at COM.Geo 2011

Microsoft will have a workshop “Windows Phone 7” at COM.Geo 2011 conference which will be held on May 23-25, Washington, DC. The workshop is for who are interested to write an application or a game and make it available on Windows Phone 7 devices through Microsoft’s Marketplace.  At the workshop, Dr. Zhiming Xue and Joel Reyes

Monday, April 18th, 2011

OGC Workshop “Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things” at COM.Geo 2011

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) will host a workshop “Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things” at COM.Geo 2011 which will be held on May 23-25, Washington, DC. This workshop seeks to explore the role of location in expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things. Learn More

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

16 Diverse Programs & Events, 100+ Speakers at COM.Geo 2011

COM.Geo 2011 conference includes 16 programs and events, such as keynotes (NASA, U.S. FCC, Microsoft, OGC, etc.), full papers, short papers, tech talks, demo talks, posters, panels, courses, OGC workshop, Microsoft workshop, demo show, reception, cruise, banquet, exhibitions, job fairs, etc. There are more than 100 speakers to present their latest work on innovative geospatial

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Job Fair for Government, Industry, and Academia at COM.Geo 2011

The COM.Geo Job Fair is the best place at the conference for employers from government, industry, and academia to meet with thousands of jobseekers from around the world in computing for geospatial fields. This will allow COM.Geo conference attendees to connect with employers during the conference via the Job Fair. The Job Fair also opens

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

NASA to Present Keynote at COM.Geo 2011 Conference

NASA will deliver a keynote titled “NASA World Wind: Infrastructure for Spatial Data” at the COM.Geo 2011 conference in Washington, DC May 23th – 25th, 2011. The world has great need for analysis of Earth observation data, be it climate change, carbon monitoring, disaster response, national defense or simply local resource management. To best provide

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Microsoft Keynotes on Cloud Computing and Spatial Data Streaming at COM.Geo 2010

Interested in cloud computing and what it means for your company? Attend Microsoft’s Keynote session, titled Applications for Cloud Computing at COM.Geo 2010, which takes place on June 21-23 in Washington, DC. This session will establish a baseline for discussions around what cloud computing is, what it isn’t and how it should be applied to

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