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The Carbon Project to Release Gaia 3.2 with Extensions API Print E-mail
Written by Vector1Media   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
PR -- The Carbon Project announces the upcoming release of its free Gaia software, Gaia 3.2, including an open API to allow developers to modify and enhance the application.
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Topcon Announces Partnership with Sewall Print E-mail
Written by Vector1Media   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
PR -- Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) and James W. Sewall Company (Sewall), one of the nation’s leading providers of GIS services to government agencies, utilities, energy companies and the forestry industry, have formed a strategic partnership designed to provide complete end-to-end solutions for GIS deployments.
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Australian Researcher's Receive EU Erasmus Mundus Scholarships Print E-mail
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Thursday, 07 August 2008
PR - Chris Rizos and Linlin Ge have been awarded prestigious E.U. funded Erasmus Mundus scholarships, to visit partner universities of the consortium that has established a cross-european MSc programme in Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management (GEM).
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Ordnance Survey welcomes Appointment of Non-Executive Chair Print E-mail
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Thursday, 07 August 2008
PR - Following the appointment made by Ian Wright MP, the Minister responsible for Ordnance Survey in respect of the government’s shareholding, Ordnance Survey is delighted to welcome Sir Rob Margetts CBE, FREng, FIChemE as the first Non-Executive Chair in the organisation’s 217-year history.
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Arc2Earth Cloud Services Print E-mail
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Thursday, 07 August 2008
PR - When we first started Arc2Earth, one of the primary goals was to bring the power of the web based visualization to your average ArcGIS desktop user. By allowing them to export KML to Google Earth and then later to create map tiles for Google Maps and Microsoft Virtual Earth, we allowed our users to publish their data to a much larger audience without the need for servers or server software. In this regard, I think we’ve done pretty well in serving the need, there is always room for improvement but for the most part, we added another useful tool into our their bag of tricks. We plan to continue building on this base but have also embarked on a plan to provide even more powerful tools for our users.
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