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Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

TomTom Announces its New Portable Navigation System “Blue&Me TomTom LIVE”

The new system will be launched at the Geneva Motorshow on March 1. It will provide the customers of the new Ypsilon with an easily updateable navigation experience, together with the most accurate traffic information and specific product attributes such as a new fluid touch user interface and a new mounting system developed by TomTom

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

TerraSAR-X-image of the Month: Calving Icebergs on Queen Maud Land

If the city of Bonn were located on the edge of the Fimbul Ice Shelf, in the Antarctic, its inhabitants would now be embarking on a journey through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. An iceberg with a surface area of 120 square kilometres – the size of Bonn – has calved in the Atlantic. Glaciologists at

Monday, February 14th, 2011

New EUOSME for Metadata Creation

EUOSME is written in Java and based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) libraries. EUOSME has been developed to help create metadata compliant with the INSPIRE Directive (2007/2/EC) and the INSPIRE Metadata Regulation (1205/2008).

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

Removing the Mist Surrounding the Cloud

The hype surrounding cloud computing is expected to reach unprecedented levels over the next few years. According to recent research by analyst Gartner, CIOs view the cloud as their top technology priority for 2011 and it expects the number of organisations using on-demand computing to rise to 43% within four years.

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

CZECH Network of Permanent Stations for Positioning

CZEPOS provides users of GNSS correction data for accurate determination of position in the Czech Republic. CZEPOS manages and operates the Land Survey Authority as part of the geodetic control in the Czech Republic. If you are visiting the website CZEPOS first time, we recommend you go to page: information on services and products  

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Videos of the 6th gvSIG Conference Available

The videos of the report sessions and workshops at the 6th gvSIG Conference , that were held the first week of december 2010, are now available. All the videos are available with English and Spanish audio, excepting the sessions of the small room. They are available to be visualized online. With this publishing, we pretend to bring

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Pythagoras CAD – Surveying Software – 40% off

Pythagoras is state-of-the art CAD software for Land Surveying and Civil Engineering. It is one of the most Powerful and Intuitive applications ever designed. Specialized Drawing tools, Cogo functions and Design tools are all tightly integrated in a Complete Standalone package that runs on either PC or Macintosh. It’s easy to use, so you’ll be up and

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

GPS Learning CD to be Officially Released

SuperGeo Technologies is pleased to announce that the whole new GPS Learning CD is going to be released soon. GPS Learning CD, especially designed for GPS beginners, illustrates the history of GPS, operation principle, signal format, methods to position and measure, etc with easy descriptions and Flash animations to lead beginners to the GPS field step

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Use and User Issues in Cartography and Geo-information Processing and Dissemination

The presentation slides of the Workshop on Methods and Techniques of Use, User and Usability Research in Geoinformation Processing and Dissemination, London, April 13 2010 are available online. The presentation slides of the Third Workshop on Usability of Geographic Information, organized by Ordnance Survey and the Commission (on November 10 2010 in Southampton) areavailable online. The most relevant textbook

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Fractals in Google Maps

Today, we launched Julia Map on Google Labs, a fractal renderer in HTML 5. Julia sets are fractals that were studied by the French mathematician Gaston Julia in the early 1920s. Fifty years later, Benoît Mandelbrot studied the set z2 − c and popularized it by generating the first computer visualisation. Generating these images requires heavy computation

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