From the Press Association PR & Communications Newlsetter today:
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Monday, 26 July 2010
Trending oilelefant.com, Part IV
Slideshare traffic figures show the same trend as web traffic figures posted before: monthly readership (calculated as total reads over months posted) increase from my previous papers, through Interactive Net Mapping business processes, to those on the web and social media.
Labels:
blog,
conference,
industry,
oilelefant,
social network
Friday, 23 July 2010
The power of context, Part V
The tropical storm threatening the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) oilspill cleanup shows up very well in Google Earth (download GE here) by simply using:
- EPA's Deepwater Horizon - Gulf Spill Response KML shown previously
- Google Earth latest release's legend that comes complete with ocean data
Saturday, 17 July 2010
The power of context, Part IV
Two anecdotes on remote sensing and environmental monitoring highlight some issues in measuring and predicting the current Gulf of Mexico oil rupture.
Labels:
agencies,
collaborative,
community,
cooperation,
data,
economy,
GIS,
GoM,
Kazakhstan,
kML,
NOAA,
petroleum,
USGS
Monday, 12 July 2010
A bit of GIS history
As I watch ESRI's 2010 User Conference remotely - green or what?! - via social media and my favorite bloggers like spatialsustain and spatiallyadjusted, this entry from allpointsblog caught my eye:
Thursday, 8 July 2010
The power of context, Part III
Ruth Lang created this excellent mashup for the 2010 FIFA World Cup - which coloured all the countries at the beginning and gradually greys them out as they are eliminated - only Spain and the Netherlands are left as at today. This was a labour of love, needing for example some tweeking to work in the Firefox browser, and a testament to SVG.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Trending oilelefant.com, Part III
The effect of trade shows and publications as well as social media can clearly be seen in the web traffic figures through June 2010.
Labels:
blog,
conference,
industry,
oilelefant,
social network
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