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Egypt's GPS Ban
Ogle Earth has a very interesting article about the ban on GPS devices in Egypt. Egypt, Syria, and North Korea are said to be the only countries in the world that still have consumer GPS bans. The key impact appears to be on local GIS organizations that need to use ... by Admin on 10/29 09:35am - Story - 1,626 Hits
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Zillow Labs makes neighborhood shapes available
Real estate web site Zillow has announced that they are making the shape files that they use to indicate neighborhoods across the US available under the Creative Commons license. That's right, a commercial data provider who is willing to make data available for free. As they'd say in New Zealand, ... by Admin on 01/23 08:22am - Story - 1,372 Hits
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Museums move ahead in internet mapping
Although there has been a lot of press and discussion about Google Maps and the various follow-ons (such as Microsoft's Windows Live Local) and predecessors (such as Yahoo! Maps), the Christian Science Monitor has an interesting article showing recent uses of maps by museums to enhance the web experience of ... by Admin on 05/30 01:01pm - Story - 1,292 Hits
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GNIS has your name written on it
OK, maybe it isn't your name, but it is the name of your town, and the names of millions of towns and places throughout the world. The USGS's Geonames (or GNIS) site contains downloadable datasets with names of cities, towns and other places. by Admin on 10/18 07:42am - Story - 1,242 Hits
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Ed Parsons speaks out on the future of ...
Ed Parsons (CTO of Ordnance Survey in the UK) has the first of a series of articles on his personal site entitled "Building Ordnance Survey 2.0" that goes into his ideas about serving up OS data as more of a service model instead of a data sales (licensing) model. It ... by Admin on 05/30 01:50pm - Story - 1,207 Hits
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Motionbased releases Mac agent beta
Motionbased announced availability of the Macintosh Agent for the web site today. It is a beta and it works with the Forerunner 205/305, the Edge 205/305, and the Forerunner 301. Motionbased is a owned by Garmin, so perhaps they announced this today to show they still cared. by Admin on 06/29 05:55pm - Story - 1,140 Hits
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ClueTrust releases LoadMyTracks beta for the Mac
ClueTrust, the company that owns and runs Cartographica.com, has announced immediate availability of LoadMyTracks, a program for the Apple Macintosh that reads track, waypoint, and route data from selected GPS devices and converts them to GPX or KML formats. by Admin on 03/01 09:33am - Story - 1,078 Hits
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State of the Map goes to Limerick in ...
The folks who keep Open Street Map thriving are having a conference in Limerick, Ireland in July to discuss the State of the Map. If you aren't familiar with Open Street Map, I'd encourage you to check it out, and then to get out your GPS and digital camera and ... by Admin on 05/12 08:32am - Story - 1,045 Hits
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GlobeExplorer shows off Katrina imagery
GlobeExplorer has a variety of images from Hurricane Katrina and other disaster imagery online now. by Admin on 09/30 09:23am - Story - 1,041 Hits
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Cartographica Forum online
We're happy to announce that we believe we've fixed the rogue user problem and have been able to re-enable the forums and user logins for thi site. With this change, we are also turning on the forums for Cartographica MacGIS. These can be accessed through the Forum link at the ... by Admin on 01/14 07:11am - Story - 1,024 Hits
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Welcome to Cartographica.com
Welcome to Cartographica.com, ClueTrust's GIS home on the Internet! by Admin on 09/29 06:25pm - Story - 1,020 Hits
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GIS Day 2005
National Geographic is sponsoring November 16th, 2005 as GIS Day, a day to learn about GIS and geography. by Admin on 09/30 04:56am - Story - 999 Hits
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Bad GPS...no GPS biscuit
An article from Auntie Spam entitled Rental Car GPS Leads to Nightmare Vacation, details the story of a family that rented a vehicle in New Zealand and ended up on a harrowing bit of single track road. by Admin on 10/28 01:57pm - Story - 925 Hits
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Pop vs Soda
Our first featured map is Pop Vs Soda.com's main map. by Admin on 10/18 06:02am - Story - 916 Hits
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ClueTrust announces availability of Cartographica 1.0
ClueTrust is very, very pleased to announce general availability of Cartographica, the Macintosh GIS. by Admin on 05/04 07:16pm - Story - 889 Hits
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Forums turned off
Due to lack of use and the amount of time required to peruse the forums to keep them free of spam, we've turned them off. by Admin on 08/02 08:39am - Story - 886 Hits
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USGS maps Rita and Katrina
The US Geological Survey has a pair of sites online showing galleries of various maps about the hurricanes Rita and Katrina. by Admin on 10/18 07:37am - Story - 822 Hits
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Macintosh GIS Survey
If you are interested in GIS for the Macintosh, we have some exciting news for you. ClueTrust, makers of LoadMyTracks, and owners of this site, are preparing for the first preview release of their GIS software for the Macintosh. In preparation, we've put together a survey that we'd like you ... by Admin on 10/29 05:42am - Story - 777 Hits |
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