[Update: a mirror article on LinkedIn Pulse expands on historic and business background]
I refer to the character Victor played by Jen Reno in Luc Besson's 1990 film "Nikita".
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Sunday, 25 September 2016
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Massive online activity - all is not as it appears - More
[Update: another thorough review and insider's view of same on LinkedIn Pulse
Update2: and a follow-on Pulse post also, prompted by a comment on yet another]
This is one more follow-on to the Pokémon Go series, which suggested we cool our jets. In my previous post, I compared Pokémon Go to sandbox video game MineCraft, online game Foldit that helped crowd-source the resolution of complex protein structure and Sim City the granddad of virtual worlds. Here are juxtaposed in Google Trends their search hits as a measure of interest in these.
Update2: and a follow-on Pulse post also, prompted by a comment on yet another]
This is one more follow-on to the Pokémon Go series, which suggested we cool our jets. In my previous post, I compared Pokémon Go to sandbox video game MineCraft, online game Foldit that helped crowd-source the resolution of complex protein structure and Sim City the granddad of virtual worlds. Here are juxtaposed in Google Trends their search hits as a measure of interest in these.
Friday, 12 August 2016
A question of business models in webmap offerings
Eighteen months ago, Google quietly deprecated its Maps API, and ESRI offered and alternative with ArcGIS Earth, then Mapbox and Carto in quick succession: I blogged then Esri, Google and if the shoe fits... Part 1 and Part 2, mirrored on LinkedIn here and here, respectively. Safe Software, LINQ Ltd. and I basically saw it as the next phase in the battle for The Internet of Things (IoT), which has been gaining traction of late.
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Massive online activity - all is not as it appears - Fin
[Update: interesting tweet exchange w @0mgould at bottom]
I wrote over the past weeks why Pokémon Go is not what it seems:
I wrote over the past weeks why Pokémon Go is not what it seems:
- from being hailed as the next big thing in geospatial (neither open nor intended to be)
- to hiding the access / marketing in&outs its hosts indulge in (internet privacy anyone?)
Monday, 1 August 2016
Massive online activity - all is not as it appears - Cont.
[Update: Caveat emptor, lawsuits already started on Pokémon Go trespassing - BBC
Update 2: follow-on posts here & here on geo-ramifications to virtual reality mapping]
I posted last week re: spatial ownership issues Pokémon Go raised, from the personal (visiting family the weekend it was released in France)
Update 2: follow-on posts here & here on geo-ramifications to virtual reality mapping]
I posted last week re: spatial ownership issues Pokémon Go raised, from the personal (visiting family the weekend it was released in France)
Friday, 15 July 2016
Twenty years... and five generations on the web!
Hard to believe I started my first website in hand-written HTML code in Dallas 20 yrs ago! The original impetus was that at Landmark I had an intranet page using a hand-crafted index bar along the top, not unlike this glossary or my life and work pages thru 2000 and 2004 respectively.
Saturday, 4 June 2016
When is a map not a map, Part II
I just posted on LinkedIn Pulse Opinions are free, but Facts are sacred, taking off from Simon Rogers ex of Guardian Data now at Google Data by way of Twitter. This was spurred by the EU Referendum, and setting aside debates raging around it, this is my contribution in my field of petroleum geology in general and mapping / GIS in particular. UN Comtrade has a fabulous collection of statistics, which are so easy to search & discover, that I simply copy&pasted screenshots into this video.
Monday, 30 May 2016
When is a map not a map
Friends of mine lived in London, then LA and now in Wellington, NZ. I wondered where their peripatetic moves might take them, in a purely geographic destination sense?
Friday, 20 May 2016
Andrew's GIS Platforms reloaded
A GIS group discussion prompted me to update this list of selected desktop & web platforms by delivery and cost - note that it excludes commercially serviced FOSS, as well as web & mobile apps - and the usual caveats apply, see details on last page.
Saturday, 14 May 2016
CoDE Conference 2016: Creative Communication
Just attended a conference crossing over art and science at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Culture of Digital Economies CoDE. It ranged from the impact of video games, through a master class in drone cinematography and video exhibit The Crossing, to interactive demos and lightning talks. Two items stood out for me: Sonic Pi freeware to help introduce school children to digital music, and Lichen Beacons a Raspberry Pi and beacon interactive display of imagery and poetry:
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