I'm doing a bit of fishing for leads on some decent GIS certificate programs, specialty programs at various Colleges and Universities etc... do you have some recent experience at an institution of "higher learning" with a cool GIS related program? If so blast me some details about the program - once again you can always contact me via glenn at gisuser.com. I've already got a few leads to some programs in this section at GU and your input will help ... http://www.gisuser.com/content/section/5/53/
April 27, 2007
Hack Day coming to the UK
Fresh from the fantastic success of Hack Day in the USA, Yahoo! has announce that they plan to hold a Hack Day at the Alexandra Palace in London on 16th and 17th June 2007. From the creators of the event... We'll be inviting 500 developers to attend the event, which will begin with hack-related presentations from some of the Web's most respected developers. See http://www.hackday.org/ -- See also http://developer.yahoo.net/hackday/
April 26, 2007
Event of interest regarding Canada - US trade in Geospatial Technologies
I received details of this interesting event taking place in Toronto early next month. This event from US Commercial Service offers you the opportunity to explore new products, services and business relationships that can add savings and profits to a company's bottom line. More info at http://www.gisuser.com/content/view/11439/
Google to launch hardware product lineup? Search started for Product Program Manager
yaya... here we go again with more rumors about the Google phone, or perhaps the Google PC, or maybe even the Google handheld GPS?? Personally, I would think that a killer Google portable video/music player would be the ticket... throw in support for the Opera mobile web browser that calls up what else... Google search and YouTube... I suppose the sky is the limit when you have such deep pockets and access to a wealth of talent and innovation. So where is this coming from? A recent job listing on the Google Job page is putting the call out for a "Manufacturing New Product Introduction Program Manager" - one of the key responsibilities is to Ensure that Google can manufacture new hardware products in mass production without problems... hmmmmm. See http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/answer.py?answer=62112
April 25, 2007
Hurricane Tracking mashup - StormPulse
A reader named Matthew contacted me to share details of his very slick hurricane tracking mashup called StormmPulse. The application has a very nice mapping interface and provides tons of information about historical hurricanes. Users can map the storm track, access information about the storm from NOAA, read about the storm's lifecycle, grab info from Wikipedia, view photos posted to flickr that reference the hurricane and much more (as an example see details of Hurricane Alberto, 2006 http://www.stormpulse.com/200601) - this is a fantastic mashup and I can't wait to see more from it! See http://www.stormpulse.com
April 24, 2007
West Fraser Timber logging practices and effect on caribou exposed using Google earth
What a great use of Google Earth... Logging giant West Fraser Timber has come under the hi-tech magnifying glass of Google Earth. ForestEthics, an environmental group, has produced a video that "flies" viewers over West Fraser's operations in endangered caribou habitat in BC and Alberta. The video, Cutting Down Caribou, was posted to YouTube by ForestEthics on Monday, April 23, and can also be viewed on ForestEthics' website at www.forestethics.org/cuttingdowncaribou
Jefferson County CO now mapping crime
Jefferson County Colorado is the latest policing service to make mapping a key component to their website. The site contains comprehensive sections on crime prevention, community programs, jail information, career opportunities, and obtaining case reports and other records.
The new online mapping program allows users to enter their home's address to view crime in the area. The site also provides users with crime prevention tips and more - Features I like are the quick links to major crimes by area like theft, assaults, and arson... definitely a must use if your moving to the area and want to investigate a potential home purchase before you lay down some cash. The Sheriff's Office also sends out timely e-mail alerts about crime, crime trends and public safety issues affecting the north, south and mountain areas of unincorporated Jefferson County. Check it out at http://jeffco.us/sheriff/index.htm or jump directly to the application at http://archie.co.jefferson.co.us/website/jcpub_crime/Run.htm
The new online mapping program allows users to enter their home's address to view crime in the area. The site also provides users with crime prevention tips and more - Features I like are the quick links to major crimes by area like theft, assaults, and arson... definitely a must use if your moving to the area and want to investigate a potential home purchase before you lay down some cash. The Sheriff's Office also sends out timely e-mail alerts about crime, crime trends and public safety issues affecting the north, south and mountain areas of unincorporated Jefferson County. Check it out at http://jeffco.us/sheriff/index.htm or jump directly to the application at http://archie.co.jefferson.co.us/website/jcpub_crime/Run.htm
April 23, 2007
Peter Batty - the most recent ex-Intergraph exec - hangs his shingle at GeoThought
Looks like more familiar faces have departed Intergraph.. this time its CTO Peter Batty (I'm not sure if I actually recognize anyone left at the company any more!). After 18 months at the company Batty has left to ponder his future... looks like for now he'll be blogging and chasing opportunities... sounds to me like he's chasing the same adventure that Ed Parsons did (recall Ed just recently joined Google). Batty has made several references to using Google's technologies ... maybe he'll be joining Ed as a Googler - although he does reference the idea of perhaps starting a new venture. Good luck to Peter and be sure to let us know when you get a new gig! You can follow Petter via his "GeoThought" blog - http://geothought.blogspot.com/
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