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Wednesday, July 29th, 2015

EYESMAP: New Architects and Archaeologist 3D Tablet Available Now

July 29, 2015 — 3D documentation works are an important part of architect´s job. Monuments, old buildings, indoors scenarios, stairs, ornaments, vaults, etc have to be captured faithfully every day. All this documentation needs to be generated fast and accurately. Can the architects create all this documentation with at high quality using just one instrument?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

New Magnolia State Maps Adding Trails

July 28, 2015 — Several of the 772 new US Topo quadrangles for Mississippi now display parts of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail and other selected public trails. Further significant additions to the new quadrangles include map symbol redesign, enhanced railroad information and new road source data. For Gulf Coast residents, recreationalists and visitors

Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

OGC announces Common DataBase Best Practice

July 28, 2015 — The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) membership announces OGC’s approval of the OGC Common DataBase specification as an OGC Best Practice.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

First Applications from Sentinel-2A

July 28, 2015 — From agricultural monitoring to charting changing lands, early images from Europe’s new Sentinel-2A satellite show how the ‘colour vision’ mission’s critical observations can be used to keep us and our planet safe.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

eBumper4 Flies into the Consumer Drone Market

Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 28, 2015 — Commercial drones are no longer just a product for the enterprise or government, but are quickly emerging as a mainstream venture for the everyday consumer. With dozens of options already on the market, finding an affordable drone has become fairly simple, but the cost of replacing one or repairing damaged

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Hexagon Geospatial Visualizes Stories with the Hexagon Smart M.App

Norcross, GA, July 27, 2015 — Hexagon Geospatial is pleased to introduce the Hexagon Smart M.App®, providing a new way to understand and share your geospatial experience. These new light-weight applications cohesively combine data, workflows, and analytics. Hexagon Smart M.Apps are creatively designed maps to solve distinct business problems.

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Molly Zuccaro Former NAVTEQ and NOKIA (HERE Maps) Operations Director Joins Geospatial Corporation as Executive Vice President Operations & Strategy

PITTSBURGH, July 27, 2015 — Geospatial Corporation (OTC Pink: “GSPH”) announced today that Molly Zuccaro has agreed to join the Company to lead in the design of operational strategy and ensure that strategic business plans are successfully executed. 

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Searching for Underground Energy Sources from Space

July 27, 2015 — Data from ESA’s GOCE gravity satellite are being used to improve models of Earth’s geology, indicating the potential locations of subsurface energy sources.

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Pix4Dmapper and DJI Phantom Used in Debris Search of Airplane Collision

July 27, 2015 — Late Tuesday morning on July 7th, a U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jet and a small single-engine Cessna 150 collided mid-air over South Carolina – forcing the jet pilot to eject and sending the two Cessna pilots to their deaths.

Monday, July 27th, 2015

Climate Change Reduces Coral Reefs’ Ability to Protect Coasts

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., July 27, 2015 — Coral reefs, under pressure from climate change and direct human activity, may have a reduced ability to protect tropical islands against wave attack, erosion and salinization of drinking water resources, which help to sustain life on those islands. A new paper by researchers from the Dutch independent institute for