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Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 24

  Hexagon Sets a Path for Deep Spatial Technology Integration PERSPECTIVES How will real-time inputs, and the increasing number of sensors, impact the geospatial industry? For decades the lack of geospatial data was a barrier to geographic information system expansion and adoption. While obtaining high-quality spatial data continues to be a challenge, the problems of

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 20

Is it time for focused publication that aim to make sense of change at both the global and local scales? Is this email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. PERSPECTIVES Is it time for focused publications that aim to make sense of change at both the global and local scales? Change is a constant

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 19

4 Sensors & Systems | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar Vol 6 / Issue 19 /May 8, 2012 PERSPECTIVES Why did Trimble buy SketchUp, and why did Google sell? It’s funny, my first reaction to the news that Trimble bought SketchUp was that it was some kind of spoof, and I checked the

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 18

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 18 /May 1, 2012 PERSPECTIVES Why did Trimble buy SketchUp, and why did Google sell? It’s funny, my first reaction to the news that Trimble bought SketchUp was that it was some kind of spoof, and I checked

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 17

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 17 /April 24, 2012 PERSPECTIVES If Enhanced View cuts come, why not remove resolution restricitons? A feature in the New York Times outlines the battle that is brewing in Congress to defend the use of commercial satellite imagery

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 16

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 15 /April 17, 2012 PERSPECTIVES Have the geospatial technology frontiers changed much in three years? A little more than three years ago, I penned a column about geospatial technology frontiers. While acknowledging the expansion of GIS technology across

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 15

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 15 /April 10, 2012 PERSPECTIVES How have sustainability approaches evolved to address different scales? There has been a great deal of maturity in the tools and approaches to sustainability problems over the past four years since V1 Magazine

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 14

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 14 /April 3, 2012 PERSPECTIVES How have sustainability approaches evolved to address different scales? There has been a great deal of maturity in the tools and approaches to sustainability problems over the past four years since V1 Magazine

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 13

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 13/March 27, 2012 PERSPECTIVES Last Perspective: What Is The Purpose of Geospatial Media? This is my last Perspectives column at Vector1 Media, and I thought I would share a few thoughts on lessons learned and observations made over

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

V1 Newsletter-Vol. 6, Issue 12

4 V1 Magazine | Features | News | Perspectives | Calendar | Bookstore Vol 6 / Issue 12/March, 2012 PERSPECTIVES Is there a mapping drone in your future? Small drones are set to fill earth observation gaps at a very low cost, with low barriers to purchase and operate, and great flexibility in terms of

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