First up in this month’s make smarter comes via the Google Geo Developers Blog and links to 9 different geo related presentations from Google I/O, including porting applications from the Google Maps API v2 to v3, tips an
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Have you seen the minimum requirements for ArcGIS 10?
CPU Speed 2.2 GHz dual core or higher128MB Video Ram
The laptop I’m typing this on, my only work machine, is a C2D 2.0 GHz. I don’t meet the minimum requirements for
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Last month Google unveiled its Font API, which makes custom font usage on your web page a snap. I talked about using @font-face before, and it isn’t terribly hard to use your own fonts that way. But doing it through Goog
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I had to check the date to make sure it wasn’t April Fool’s.
Via PC World, well…let them tell you.
Rosenberg, a Los Angeles California native, is suing Google because Google Maps issued directions that told her to walk d
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The big winner this month: Android. Android passed the iPhone in sales in the first quarter of 2010, becoming the #2 smart phone with 28% of the market. Blackberry is still #1 with a whopping 36%, with a big thank you co
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Rain + Race Weekend + Charlotte > Smoke Monster + Darth Vader + Glen Beck
Aaaaaarrrrgh!
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There was so much news coming from or around Google I/O this month I decided to recap some of the salient points. Here’s the Geo related stuff:
Google has hired 300 temp workers to work on their map data. Several, m
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Since this conference won’t be on the radar of most readers of this blog, I thought I’d wave its banner. The SouthEast LinuxFest is June 11-13 in Spartanburg, SC.
I attended the inaugural SELF conference last year, and
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As was highly anticipated, Google has released a free, high quality video codec at the Google I/O conference.
This is what everybody was hoping for after Google acquired On2 and their VP8 codec for $100M+. The new codec
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