MSNBC Article on Outreach Mashups

I ran across this article on MSNBC and thought I’d pass it along.In a nutshell, people are using mapping mashups to “illustrate and advocate” issues that are important to them. Google has created a Google Earth Outreach

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Experimenting with Firebug

Guest Blogger: This entry is provided by Matt Crisp of Mecklenburg County GIS. If you are wondering why this blog post is of a higher quality than most of the drivel you read here, Matt is significantly smarter than I

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Google Docs & Spreadsheets Adds Readability Metrics

A bit off-subject, but I thought this was too cool to pass up.Have you tried Google Docs & Spreadsheets? I’ve been toying with it from time to time, and there’s a whole lot to like. It has good word processing and

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Converting KML to Shapefiles

I did a number of posts on converting your GIS data to KML and sharing it with Google Earth, but I never looked at going in the opposite direction. Being in the GIS genre of geeks, I generally already have the data in a

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Eclipse 3.3 Released

Let me go on record as frowning upon the modern take on the Integrated Development Environment. My idea of a great IDE is having a text editor, file browser, and Firefox all open at the same time. The modern IDE has go

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Developers Shifting Target from Windows

This story was on Digg so many times I figured I had to mention it, although I think there’s a certain “duh” factor about the whole thing. Analysts at Evans Data Corporation found 64% of developers in North America are w

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Google Maps Part…..Oh, I Forget - Google Earth

When I started this Google Maps bit, I predicted I would in short order veer off track from my stated outline and start muttering gibberish. I looked back at my posts in this series and I find that assessment to be gene

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Browser Round-Up

Lately I’ve been seeing little bits of news on browsers that I think could be helpful, but I haven’t found anything so interesting as to fill out a whole blog post. So, here’s a bunch of miscellaneous stuff on browsers.

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Encouraging FOSS Adoption

How does one best nudge one’s organization toward open source solutions? This article recently renewed my interest in this subject. From the article: The Department of the Navy has adopted a new policy which requires th

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to Support Spatial Data

In the better-late-than-never category, Microsoft has announced SQL Server 2008 will support spatial data. Microsoft has been hedging their way in to the GIS marketplace for a while, beginning slowly with Terraserver, Ma

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