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The Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology of Oman (MTCIT) has announced it will hold a conference to promote space in the Middle East and the country’s role as a strategic ...
When a Cessna fixed-wing aircraft took off over an Austrian alpine region on an early morning in August 2016, it ascended carrying two crew, a large format digital camera, a bit of uncertainty and a ...
The impacts of Hurricane Harvey are being felt far and wide. As the rain continues to fall, and flood waters rise, an army of citizen-rescuers are answering the call. They are bringing their boats to ...
Not long ago, obtaining data for a GIS-based project was an arduous task. Because great time and effort was involved with either creating your own data or obtaining data that someone else created, you ...
Author’s Note: What would geography be without mysteries to be explored, and maybe, but not always, solved. Let's explore the unknown, a running theme to the books in this series of posts. In contrast ...
Editor’s note: The Ancient Greeks were the first to study Geography systematically. Today, only two Greek universities have geography departments; only one trains secondary teachers. In this edition ...
As a former English teacher, I think of books as a comforting, warm blanket. Getting lost in the pages of a story makes me happy, and for many years, I enjoyed taking teenage students on a few ...
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A view of your data model that you have never had before. Laurel Hill GIS, Inc. announces the release of GeoData Modeler an innovative tool for ArcGIS® and ArcFM® data model management. Modeler’s ...
The Internet of Things - the nebulous buzzword coined in 1999, and which now includes any non-computer, internet connected device, ranging from smartphones to fridges - is predicted to reach almost ...