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Web maps & AI for the public good
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Cloud Futures #3: Bridging the Gap
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Bridging the gap between desktop and on-line GIS follows the first and second instalment, online vector GIS and spatial data validation...
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Petroleum GIS then and now
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Exprodat published a free eBook: Why use GIS in petroleum? , an excellent state-of-play as well as good industry marketing to augment their...
Saturday, 31 March 2012
iPad maps
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Here is a small selection of mapping tools available on the iPad. Some are from the Appstore, others simply from the web. These are screen...
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Roundup of web projects
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Is it spring in the air or LinkedIn's new (to me) facility to post projects? Here is a round-up of various projects in the past five yea...
Sunday, 11 March 2012
East Anglia Fenlands wrap-up
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It may be time to run an overview, two years on this personal project on East Anglia, the last step of which was reviewed by socium.co.uk : ...
Saturday, 11 February 2012
More maps R us
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Continuing the ongoing (re)discovery of cool maps for the rest of us, here are two I found on Facebook from my friends Christophe Staff in ...
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Multi-modal maps R us, part II
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Last week I reported Google Maps' released of multimodal transportation mapping in the greater London UK area (GLA). I mused that this ...
Friday, 20 January 2012
Multi-modal maps R us
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Google multi-modal maps are so significant to greater London Area commuters that I cannot pass it up. Ed Parsons posted it on his blog and ...
Friday, 13 January 2012
“Au revoir” RMOTC dataset, part VII
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“Lucky 7”, this is my closing post on the RMOTC series on subsurface 3D data, to explore reservoir depletion, pipeline routing and gridding...
Friday, 6 January 2012
Gridding and contouring (RMOTC dataset, part VI)
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Free geosciences 3D data show GIS helping model reservoir depletion, and displaying it on the desktop and on-line . Then came pipeli...
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