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Tuesday, 24 March 2015
A day in the life of a petroleum professional - Part II - shorthand
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[ Update: posted here an even simpler workflow that reads government data direct from web] This is Part II of a A day in the life of pos...
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Esri, Google and if the shoe fits...
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[Update: a Google business partner's view of things , 3 mo. after the fracas] [ Here is a further update based on input from othe...
Friday, 30 January 2015
Personal portfolio of Esri maps
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As I went solo in the new year, I collected my previous works also seen in the banner map gallery, and posted the Esri maps as a map story....
Monday, 22 December 2014
A day in the life of a petro-data manager - Part I - Shorthand
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[ Update: a simpler workflow that uses for-fee & for-free software is posted here ] After intoducing the process to extract, trans...
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Web Maps on Steroids, Part II
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I showed a couple of months ago ways to post mega-datasets online without choking the system. This month OSGeoUK gave me the opportunity t...
Sunday, 9 November 2014
A day in the life of a petro-data manager - intro
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[ Update: Talend made the early version complex, so simpler one was posted later ] Have you ever been given plain text geodata and wo...
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Big data and maps reloaded
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Social media really work! +Vicky Gallardo posted on Google+ that the map is not the territory, with a wonderful big data map by Ben All...
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Web maps on steroids
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The last 6 blog posts over the last 3 months chronicled the use of dynamic maps using time attribute - years for historic ship tracks and wi...
Saturday, 6 September 2014
On joining and merging historic multi-lingual geodata
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Earlier posts chronicled the history even the beauty of historic shipping and climate data from CLIWOC. British, Dutch, French and Spanis...
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
The happenstance art of maps
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I showed recently how CLIWOC weather data from ships captains logs dating 1662 to 1885 totalled almost 1/2M points. It started with a 1/4M ...
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