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GIS Tech News (#71)   2 Dec, 2008

Technology Aids Distance Learning: Many educational institutions and private vendors now offer GIS curricula on line.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#70)   18 Nov, 2008

A Sunny Tomorrow for Virtual Worlds: Geospatial data opens new doors to environment simulation.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#69)   4 Nov, 2008

GIS-GPS Device Proving Field-Worthy: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers enlists the ike 504 to collect geographic coordinates from a distance.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#68)   21 Oct, 2008

Tax Mapping into the Future: To locate county-line monuments from a bygone era, technicians in New York's Orange County Tax Map Department rely on an array of modern GIS software and GPS hardware.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#67)   7 Oct, 2008

Desktop GIS Software Adds CAD Tools: Pitney Bowes' MapInfo Professional 9.5 can reduce need for stand-alone computer-aided design software.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#66)   16 Sep, 2008

Hurricane Response Gets Help from GIS: Maps and analysis provide accurate picture of events on the ground before, during, and after emergency.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#65)   2 Sep, 2008

Third-Party Solutions Enhance Data Transfer: New software improves efficiency of data updating and provides an ongoing log of edits and updates.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#64)   19 Aug, 2008

CS-Map Enters Public Domain: Autodesk donates conversion technology to OSGeo.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#63)   5 Aug, 2008

Bringing GPS Data Quickly into CAD: Software lets users collect and upload field data into AutoCAD using handheld consumer GPS units.More>>

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GIS Tech News (#62)   15 Jul, 2008

Model Citizens: Salzburg, the first of Autodesk's Digital Cities, breaks ground on a new kind of 3D model.More>>






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