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1Spatial makes a splash with Thames Water

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
20th May 2008, Cambridge, UK. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is using 1Spatial’s Radius Studio to h...


Registration Opens for URISA's 4th Caribbean GIS Conference

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
May 20, 2008 (Park Ridge, IL) Registration has opened for URISA’s 4th Caribbean GIS Conference. Th...

ASPRS 2008 Annual Conference A Grand Success!

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
The ASPRS 2008 Annual Conference was held April 28 May 2 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portla...

ERDAS Marks its 30th Anniversary of Inception with GeoConnect 2008

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Norcross, GA ERDAS announces GeoConnect 2008, an event marking the company’s 30th anniversary of i...

ESRI to Resell Océ TCS300 and Océ TCS500 Large-Format Color Inkjet Print Systems

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Redlands, California—ESRI reached an agreement with Océ, an international leader in digital document...

Luciad releases LuciadMap V8.0 with Oracle Spatial (11g) integration

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
New visualization software release underlines excellence in performance and standardization...

NAVTEQ and MapQuest Expand Business Arrangement

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Agreement Now Includes Access to Entire NAVTEQ(R) Map Database...

Bluesky launches online service for historical aerial photography of the UK

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Leicestershire, UK May 2008 - Aerial survey specialist, Bluesky, has launched a brand new web serv...

Geosemble Announces New Offices, New Website

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
May 19, 2008 Geosemble Technologies announced today completion of two milestone events, the move of...

Augmentra wins European mobile software supplier contract

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Leading GIS companies license innovative mapping, navigation information software...

Sigma Seven announced as sponsors of the ESRI EMEA Annual Conference this October

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Taking place at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London, UK, 28-30 Oct, the conference, hosted by ES...

ESRI (UK) enables academic access to GI software

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
21 May 2008, Aylesbury: ESRI (UK), the market leader in geographic information systems (GIS), has re...

Imagery for Everyone - Timeline Set to Release Entire USGS Landsat Archive at No Charge.

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
By February 2009, any Landsat archive scene selected by a user will be processed, at no charge, auto...

The GeoInformation Group takes Scotia Gas Networks to New Heights

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Expert spatial data consultancy service enhances pipeline safety programme ...

MAPPS Advocates Bill to Improve Federal Land Stewardship Utilizing Geospatial Technologies

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
FLAIR Act Introduced in U.S. Senate; MAPPS Advocates Bill to Improve Federal Land Stewardship Utiliz...

Secondary School Students Compete Using GIS at Skills Canada

21.05.2008 20:49    gisuser.com
Ontario's 19th Annual Ontario Technol...

The paranormal pedestrian

21.05.2008 18:01    myoffers.co.uk
The ghostly figure of a little girl dressed in Victorian clothing may be behind a series of car crashes and near misses on a country road near Birmingham.Spooked motorists claim to have seen the spectral child at the well-known accident

Saltwater sleuths: Seeking clues to help determine the ages of fish and shellfish populations

21.05.2008 17:15    eurekalert.org
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service) Sandy Sutherland looks through the lens of the microscope at tiny sections of fish earbones, known as otoliths, each showing annual bands of growth. She carefully counts the bands to determine the age of the

First Dinosaur Tracks Found on Arabian Peninsula

21.05.2008 16:33    news.nationalgeographic.com
Footprints from a herd of plant-eaters on a "leisurely stroll" about 150 million years ago have been discovered in Yemen, experts say.
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