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Sachs: Asia Should Spend Its Way out of Crisis
ABS-CBN -- In a lecture organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs said Wednesday that increased public spending, backed by Japanese financing, could be Asia’s ticket out of the current financial crisis. Read More
 
Year of Science Kicks Off this Week
PR -- The Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS) kicked off Year of Science 2009 (YoS2009) -- a national, yearlong, grassroots celebration -- this week in Boston at the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Read More
 
IT Stimulus Package Could Create 1 Million Jobs
NETWORK WORLD -- An information technology think tank is urging Congress to devote $30 billion toward the IT industry, saying such a move will create or retain nearly 1 million jobs, more than half of them at small businesses. Read More
 
FIG - Thinking About e-Learning
FIG - This paper was prepared and presented as a keynote presentation at the FIG International Workshop 2008 ”Sharing Good Practices: E-learning in Surveying, Geo-information Sciences and Land Administration” in Enschede, the Netherlands, 11-13 June 2008. Download
 
Describing Soils: Calibration Tool for Teaching Soil Rupture Resistance
INNOVATION RPT - A new tool has been developed that will help measure the rupture resistance of soils by calibrating the correct amount of pressure between a thumb and forefinger of students and soil scientists when studying soils in the field. The measurement is important for accurately assessing the quality and makeup of soils.
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Satellite System to Track Illegal Migrants
THE GUARDIAN - A satellite system linking two continents became the latest weapon in Europe's armoury against illegal immigration yesterday, as police forces in countries as far apart as Spain, Senegal and Mauritania were hooked up to a single high-speed communications and data network.
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Column: The Use of 3D Visualization in Planning and Design—Is 3D a luxury or a necessity?
Written by Jeff Winston   
Monday, 05 January 2009
winston_jeff.jpg3D has gradually been making inroads into the planning and design mainstream. It's not unusual in a public presentation or submittal to see a 3D image rather than an artist’s rendering, and occasionally one actually sees 3D movie “fly arounds”. However, in today’s reality of reduced funding for both staff and software, one has to question whether 3D is a luxury or actually makes a meaningful contribution to the process of land planning and design.
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Ten Predictions for 2009
Written by Vector1Media   
Monday, 05 January 2009

tenfor09.jpgMuch time is spent this time of year looking forward. Vector1 Media editors Jeff Thurston and Matt Ball spent some time reflecting on emerging stories and growing trends to come up with the following predictions for 2009. On the list are technology advancements, policy initiatives and further blurring of divisions between CAD and GIS toolsets . Read the full list and please add your own observations in the comments.

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Interview: Tasked to Put the “E” Back in ESRI
Written by Matt Ball   
Sunday, 04 January 2009
smith_robin.jpgESRI, the world leading GIS software vendor, recently announced the addition of an environmental industry manager. Dr. Robin D. Smith has extensive experience conducting and managing environmental investigations, and ecological and human health risk assessments. V1 editor Matt Ball spoke with Smith about the current use of GIS in these areas, and the promise for more integrated and widespread use in the future.
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Top 10 of 2008
Written by Vector1Media   
Sunday, 14 December 2008

top10_08.jpgIn the spirit of end-of-year reflections, Vector1 Media editors Jeff Thurston and Matt Ball looked back over the past 12 months to come up with the top developments of 2008 that will have strong implications for geospatial industry growth and diversity in the coming years. Making the list are software updates, bold initiatives, mapping-oriented geopolitical wrangling, policy directives and imagery platforms. Read the full list and please add your own observations via comments.

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AU 2008: Focused on the Competitive Edge
Written by Matt Ball   
Friday, 05 December 2008
au_logo.jpgAutodesk University 2008 took place in Las Vegas, Nevada from Dec. 1-5. This year's event attracted roughly 9,000 people, with the theme, "Experts Like You". The current state of the economy was on everyone's minds, with fewer attendees due to cutbacks in the AEC industry. But as a result of the economic pressures, it was a very motivated group to gain skills and learn strategies in order to continue to be competitive.
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Sustainability: Designing a Better World
Written by Angus Stocking   
Wednesday, 03 December 2008
thum_sustainabilityIt is easy to cite heart-stopping statistics when discussing the urgent need for worldwide sustainability initiatives. How about 1.1 billion of the world’s 6 billion people not having adequate access to clean drinking water and 2.6 billion not having adequate sanitation services. Or 3 billion people in developing countries living on less than $2 per day. Clearly, action is required if we intend the planet to support society into perpetuity, not to mention offer the opportunity for all people to realize the quality of life enjoyed in the developed world.
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Interview: GIS Data Modeling for Buildings
Written by Jeff Thurston   
Sunday, 23 November 2008
thumb_3D_BuildingA great amount of spatial information has been gathered about buildings when they are designed. But very little digital information is available for existing buildings - and other information relating to inside structures. Using geographic information systems (GIS), robotics and bridging computer-aided design (CAD) techniques, Penobscot Bay Media, LLC has developed mobile robotics for data gathering inside buildings, as well as developing one of  the first GIS enabled data models for this work. V1 Magazine editor Jeff Thurston met with Stuart Rich of PenBay in London, UK recently to discuss these initiatives and to learn more.  
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