First up is the release of the GIS Stack Exchange Beta. If you’re a developer, you know what Stack Exchange is. If there’s a better resource for getting tech help, I haven’t seen it. Check it out and answer some question
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Via Slashdot, a researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago has figured out how to game foursquare with 9 lines of Perl with standard Perl libraries.
123456789101112131415#!/usr/bin/perl -Wuse IO::Socket;srand;sl
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Slim pickings in the Make Smarter department this month, mostly because I’ve been more swamped than usual lately. But I did stumble across a few nuggets worth mentioning.
We have been looking at smart phone apps of late,
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Via Downloadsquad, check this out:
Apparently somebody likes Ayn Rand so much he stuck a GPS unit in his car and drove 12,328 miles to “draw” Read Ayn Rand. You might have to drive 12,328 miles to get through the audiobo
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Another bit of random coding from Fuzzy Tolerance.
I have a wiki page where I put a lot of tutorial videos for our division. Some are hosted on YouTube because they are about something general or about something related
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Via the Google Earth blog - whoa!
NASA Earth Observatory
The Google Earth blog posted a link to Network for Good if you want to donate to the relief effort.
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The W3C Web Storage API is a specification for persistent data storage of key-value pair data in Web clients. It was originally part of the HTML5 spec and you’ll still hear it called HTML5 storage a lot online, but it wa
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I don’t mention Bing Maps on here a whole lot, mostly because I rarely use it and being a Linux user Silverlight is a no-go. They’ve introduced a couple of interesting new features of late, with the coolest one coming so
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You couldn’t swing a dead cat this month without running into news about the Esri UC. Despite the economy, the UC was bigger this year than ever before. I didn’t make it out to San Diego, but reading the coverage and pla
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