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Friday, May 22nd, 2015

Logan Simpson Deploys TerraGo Edge GPS Data Collection for Environmental Planning

May 22, 2015 — Logan Simpson, a leading environmental planning and cultural resource firm, is deploying TerraGo Edge for mobile GPS data collection and enhanced navigation utilizing smartphones and cellular-enabled tablets.

Tuesday, April 14th, 2015

Hemisphere GNSS Announces World’s Only RTK-Capable GNSS Compass Smart Antenna

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, USA — April 14, 2015 — Today, Hemisphere GNSS announces a top-of-the-line, RTK-enabled Vector V320 GNSS Compass. The first of its kind, the Vector V320 smart antenna supports multi-frequency GPS, GLONASS, Galileo (future firmware upgrade required), and BeiDou.

Wednesday, February 25th, 2015

OGC Adopts ARML 2.0, New Open Standard Encoding for Sharing Augmented Reality Data

Feb.25, 2015 — The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) membership has approved the OGC® Augmented Reality Markup Language 2.0 Interface Standard (ARML 2.0). ARML 2.0 provides a free and open, non-proprietary encoding that augmented reality (AR) content providers can use to specify the visual appearance and real world “anchors” (including location) of virtual objects in an AR scene. Additionally, ARML

Tuesday, February 24th, 2015

New Indoor Navigation Technologies Herald New Era of Human Mobility and Consumer Insights

Manchester, Feb.24, 2015 —  A range of new technologies for indoor positioning and navigation have been unveiled at the International Navigation Conference, run by the Royal Institute of Navigation, in Manchester today.

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