Posted on May 7, 2009, 3:09 pm, by admin, under
photosynth.
As you may know I am a big fan of Photosynth (see here, here and here). So I am really pleased to see the launch of a commercial version which I know many of the customers I work with will be really excited about.
Here is an video introduction:
Also see the Case study video and the [...]
I am at the Bregenz for the ESRI 2009 German speaking conference to speak about using Virtual Earth and ESRI together…
My slides are here and:
The event is at at the Festspielhaus beside Lake Constance (as featured in the latest James Bond film), which is a cool venue:
At the moment they are setting up a strange broken [...]
Posted on May 1, 2009, 6:25 pm, by admin, under
GIS.
It is not long until the next UK AGI conference. In fact the call for papers is closing today (although I imagine it is still possible to submit slightly late…). It would be great to see some more presentations from the world of web-mapping and light-weight GIS.
There has been a bit of re-branding, so it [...]
Posted on May 1, 2009, 12:01 pm, by admin, under
Maps.
I have been enjoying exploring the A-Z 1930’s mapping on the A-Z’s site. I love the ‘sepia’ cartographic style and the way the whole page matches the colour! It just goes to show that colour is not everything in cartography.
Thank you Mrs. Pearsall, you have helped me around London countless times.