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
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
As our pay-as-you-go GIS cloud, Map Mavin, nears completion, it is time for this regular monthly piece, once the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ) and now the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), to transition again. And while it is Read More
Are we alone? This simple question comes from the very core of our humanity. Self-awareness sends us to the ends of the Universe looking for answers, hoping for some understanding of our place in a sea of unknowns and our Read More
After two months in a row with a focus on web maps, we pivot our attention a bit for this Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) with what will be a brief article but hopefully one covering a useful topic! Read More
The theory of solar sails has been around for a very long time, hundreds of years if look back to Kepler’s theory that the Sun produced winds that could push a sail through space. Now this theory is being put Read More
On April 22nd we celebrated Earth Day, and NASA, being no slouch in such matters, joined in the fun. NASA started a new hashtag #24Seven, to share how they never stop studying Earth and let the public join in. They Read More
Now that our GIS cloud, Map Mavin, is close to being released, we decided to transition the old focus of our Free For All series a bit. We will still offer free stuff here (double woot woot!) but now we Read More
Time-lapse videos of nature are a favorite of mine, from the stars traveling in the night, to serpentine auroras, to clouds floating across the sky like ocean waves. This particular video has many of the natural phenomenon I love to Read More
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