All Things Spatial has a couple of maps indicating the Perth bushfires. http://all-things-spatial.blogspot.com/2011/02/perth-bushfires.html Google Research announces the launch of Julia Maps. http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2011/01/julia-meets-html-5.html Googlemapsmania describes NZ topgraphic overlays on Google Maps. http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/ Mapperz describes a new crime mapping initiative in England and Wales. http://mapperz.blogspot.com/ Mibazaar reports on aerial imagery available of the protests in Cairo. http://blog.mibazaar.com/ […]
Government maps NSW tourism
By Spatial Source on 8 February, 2011The $13.9 billion New South Wales tourism industry now has access to the latest regional market intelligence with the release of the Regional Tourism Profiles 2009/10. The profiles have been developed as a tool for business in 81 regions throughout Australia to give local tourism businesses the information they need to drive investment and tourism […]
Sensis acquires Quotify service
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011Sensis has acquired one of Australia's largest providers of request for quote services, Life Events Media, in a move which could see it link quotes to online services and digital maps. LEM operates the online business 'Quotify', which compares quotes for various services. The quotes could then be provided as part of data shown on […]
Satellite Data to Improve Flood Forecasting
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011Data from earth observation satellites could deliver more timely warnings flood warnings to Australians, according to the Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO). A project being carried out by the CSIRO in collaboration with the Vienna University of Technology, and funded by the European Space Agency, will see observations from the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar […]
Police to get 000 data
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011Police, fire brigade and ambulance services will be able to access location data about emergency callers using mobile phones as a result of new rules made by the communications regulator. The new rules require mobile carriers to provide emergency service organisations with the most precise mobile phone location information available for emergency calls made from […]
CRCSI 2 outlines further details on national positioning programme
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011The CRCSI2 issued the first communiqué for the national positioning programme last month. The Positioning Program brings together GNSS researchers, private industry and government agencies to address the challenge of designing, building and operating a high accuracy, real-time, nation-wide positioning infrastructure. Research activities will be strategically focused so that long-term benefits are seen by […]
ESRI sets up R&D centre in China
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011Esri has established a research and development (R&D) centre in Beijing, China. The centre will provide geographic information system (GIS) software development to support a number of sectors. Esri's Chinese software engineers will develop core technologies for web and cloud-based mapping systems, advanced spatial information visualization, and mobile mapping solutions. Scott Morehouse, Esri's director […]
India widens earth observation network
By Spatial Source on 3 February, 2011The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is getting ready to launch a remote sensing earth observation satellite by the end of this month, officials said this week. Resourcesat-2 will replace Resourcesat-1 launched in 2003, which has outlived its original mission life of five years. For some time Resourcesat-2 and Resourcesat-1 will work together before […]
GREENHOUSE 2011
By Spatial Source on 1 February, 2011Some of the worlds leading climate scientists and government, commu be in Cairns from 4-8 April to attend Australias preeminent climate change science conference. WHEN: 2011-04-04 to 2011-04-08WHERE: CairnsSTATE: QLDCOUNTRY: AUS
Best of the Blogs 1st February 2011
By Spatial Source on 1 February, 2011The All Points Blog says Seattle is starting a lift car-share sharing pilot called Avego. All things Things Spatial asks if Google is losing its Midas touch. GIS Development tells us about a 3D model of Abu Dhabi. Google Maps Mania posts on the World Bank’s apps for development. Mapperz has news on the […]
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