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Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Learn to Create and Share Editable Web Maps Using the Esri ArcGIS System

You can now easily find, create, and share web maps using ArcGIS Online. To help you learn how, Esri will host the free live training seminar Creating Hosted Map Services with ArcGIS Online on October 25, 2012.

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

URISA’s GISCorps Launches Milestone 100th Mission

URISA’s GISCorps is pleased to announce its milestone 100th mission. Since GISCorps was founded in 2003, 362 GISCorps volunteers have been deployed to 100 projects in 46 countries. They have collectively contributed over 11,500 hours to these projects. The deployed volunteers come from 35 countries.

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

SuperGeo Enhances GIS Learning CD and GPS Learning CD

SuperGeo is pleased to announce the updates for GPS Learning CD and GIS Learning CD. After collecting the user feedback and enhancing the text content, SuperGeo Press now re-issued the 2 learning CDs, facilitating users to learn GPS and GIS knowledge clearly with vivid flash animation.  

Monday, June 25th, 2012

Exprodat Training Scheduled for Houston

Exprodat has scheduled its first Petroleum ArcGIS training event in Houston, Texas, in response to customer demand. The courses are open to everyone working in exploration and production (E&P) who would like to understand how Esri’s ArcGIS for Desktop can improve their efficiency and effectiveness.

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

UK and Chinese Geospatial Experts Launch New Joint Centre

After several months of preparation, a new Sino-UK Geospatial Engineering Centre has been launched formally in Beijing. It will be run jointly by NASG, China’s National Administration for Survey, Mapping and Geoinformation — through its academic arm the Chinese Academy of Survey and Mapping (CASM) — and The University of Nottingham. The Centre will develop geospatial