In this month’s edition of Mapping for Good, we’ll take a look at how maps are being used to make sense of the daunting web of resources available to people in need. In a giant city, it can at times Read More
In this month’s edition of Mapping for Good, we’ll take a look at how maps are being used to make sense of the daunting web of resources available to people in need. In a giant city, it can at times Read More
I can’t wait until the day I can tell someone to, “Get off my lawn.” Not because I’m a complete jerk or an old fuddy-duddy, but because it seems like a rite of passage. I’ve definitely given someone the evil Read More
Map Mavin is our GIS cloud, have you checked it out yet? If not, you can find out more information about it here. If Map Mavin looks like a service you could use to create the web maps required for Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 5-meter natural color RapidEye imagery collected over Mischief Reef on March 18, 2011, January 3, 2015, March 19, 2015, September 17, 2015 and April 13, 2016. In these images, you Read More
Welcome back to our ongoing series, Map Mavin Methods, where we detail various features of our new web mapping platform, Map Mavin. Last month, we learned about our Screen Share feature, with which users can simultaneously view the same data Read More
Are you in need of imagery of a particular area as soon as possible? Or do you need up-to-date imagery of an area that other satellites may have missed, even in historically competitive regions such as China, Nigeria and the Read More
This month I’m back to amazing videography and photography. I’d like to give kudos to Phil Plait from Bad Astronomy, I get so many of my article ideas from his blog and then regurgitate them (lovely imagery) here. In my Read More
Have you checked out the new and improved Image Hunter yet?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines, the new version of Image Hunter features a major overhaul to the user interface Read More
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