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    Ultimate image sharing with work group?

    geot7
    By geot7,
    Hi fellows, Can someone point me in the right direction here. I'm trying to share a large collection of UAV images and orthomosaics with my work group. What is the best way to do it nowadays? I'm thinking some kind of gallery where you can also preview the tiles. cheers!    

    OpenStreetMap to PostGIS in Windows using Python

    bramot
    By bramot,
    Hey,  My quest: I would like to create my own postgis database using Openstreetmap. My problem: None of the OSM/map libraries for python seems to work on windows. My setup: - Windows 7 - Python 2.x / 3.x Anyone here who know how to use any of the libs in windows? Thanks in advance.

    Researchers map a building in 3D using WiFi-enabled drones

    Lurker
    By Lurker,
    urns out WiFi is good for more than just sharing cat GIFs with your friends. Researchers at the Mostofi Lab at UC Santa Barbara have created a system that "sees" inside buildings using two drones and WiFi. To pull this off, the drones are each equipped with WiFi transceivers and fly in tandem outside the target building. One of the UAVs then transmits a WiFi signal while the second one reads the corresponding received power. Throw in a bunch of advance

    The 2017 Capacity Building Workshop of Satellite Remote Sensing for Southeast Asian Scientists

    Reyalino
    By Reyalino,
    The 2017 Capacity Building Workshop of Satellite Remote Sensing for Southeast Asian Scientists is organized by the Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University (CSRSR, NCU), Taiwan. This workshop is officially supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a platform for young scientists to learn knowledge and experience hands-on practices. In addition, it is an excellent opportunity to meet internationally wel

    Job Vacancy AUSTRALIA - Spatial Information Officer - Application 26 June 2017

    fergferg999
    By fergferg999,
    Job Vacancy as Spatial Information Officer for Tasmania Fire Service - based in Launceston. Applications must be submitted by Monday 26 June, 2017 11:55 PM (AEST) Provide GIS and desktop mapping support to assist in planning, preparedness, response and recovery for bushfire risk assessment and strategic fire management planning. Investigate, coordinate, develop, implement and refine operational systems and procedures for data acquisition, data integration, data maintenance and operatio

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