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Google Changes Privacy Policy and Terms of Service February 1, 2012
Google announced it is revising its privacy policy and terms of service as of March 1, 2012. According to the announcement, it will be streamlining over 60 privacy policies into one. More>>
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More Mobile Devices, More Geospatial Trends January 27, 2012
Granted, I'm a mobile device geek. I see tremendous growth for geospatial apps on mobile devices. Obviously, insane numbers of mobile devices are shipping. This past Christmas, Amazon shipped 4+ million of its Kindle tablet computers.More>>
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Rules, Decisions, and Consequences January 6, 2012
The first essay in this series asked the question, “Does the ability/authority to do something justify doing it?” The second essay looked at "Elements of the decision-making process" and asks “Is it necessary or possible to legislate morality?” This essay looks at rules, decisions, and...More>>
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Happy Holidays and Cheers for a Prosperous New Year December 21, 2011
Happy Holidays and Cheers for a Prosperous New YearMore>>
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Three Geospatial Trends/Technologies for 2012 December 16, 2011
A friend of mine is in the bathroom fixture business. When I talk to him, it really makes me appreciate the geospatial industry. While there isn't much uncharted territory and innovation in bathroom fixtures business, the geospatial industry is ripe for opportunity and innovation. Here are my three...More>>
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Get It Surveyed (GIS) December 8, 2011
Get It Surveyed (GIS) always brings out a small roar of laughter at the local RPLS chapter meeting. Hardee, har, har. The irony is that if you laugh at that joke, then you might as well wear a sign on your head that says “GIS Dummy.” GIS isn’t about accuracy. I’ve said it many times and...More>>
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You Say You Want a Revolution? November 30, 2011
After last week’s column, “Technology: Friend or Foe?”, I received a bit of mail. Usually when I write about technology wiggling its way into our lives, the mail I receive is from readers who are apprehensive, concerned, and even frightened of the paradigm shift we are experiencing and going...More>>
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Technology: Friend or Foe? November 21, 2011
More than 20 years ago, I was tasked with training a group of foresters to use new field data collection technology that would require them to change their field procedures. Needless to say, many of them vehemently opposed the change. More>>
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A Foot Here, Three Feet There November 15, 2011
Last week I posted an article titled "What Every GIS Manager Should Know, But Likely Doesn't" that probably ruffled the feathers of a few GIS managers. More>>
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What Every GIS Manager Should Know, But Likely Doesn't November 9, 2011
They are always moving, faster in some geographic regions than in others. It seems someone is always coming up with a different method to interpret them. Once you start using a certain method, it’s very difficult to change. Updating them in a large-scale GIS can be a nightmare. What is it?More>>
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