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Mapillary in the OpenStreetMap iD Editor
By Lurker,
Today we are very happy to announce that this work is finally integrated into the official version of the iD editor! Log in and look at it here
This integration means that you can see and use Mapillary street level photos in your area for improving OpenStreetMap. Remember that we give an explicit right for anyone to derive data and put it into OpenStreetMap.
If there are no suitable images in the area - get out and take some yourself, or get some of the contributors in that area to take
Leica Geosystems Launches New Blog
By Lurker,
Leica Geosystems has launched a new blog, where readers will find up-to-date information about recent products, events, trends and projects relating to Leica Geosystems. It will also include the latest news from Hexagon Geosystems’ brands all over the world.
link to the blog :
http://blog.leica-geosystems.com/
Contract Work-South Africa
By DAZZIE,
Willing to take on contract work in South Africa-GIS related type work.
Thanks
Global Mapper SDK v16 Released with Dramatically Faster Data Processing
By Lurker,
Blue Marble Geographics (bluemarblegeo.com) is pleased to announce the release of the Global Mapper Software Development Kit (SDK) version 16. This major release features a significant improvement in data processing speeds and several exciting new options for working with 3D data. Blue Marble’s geospatial data manipulation, visualization and conversion solutions are used worldwide by thousands of GIS analysts at software, oil and gas, mining, civil engineering, surveying, and technology companie
Coming Soon : Juniper Systems’ Archer 2™ Rugged Handheld for Hazardous Locations
By Lurker,
Juniper Systems recently announced the forthcoming availability of its Class I, Division 2-certified Archer 2™ rugged handheld (Archer 2 Hazloc), designed to perform safely in hazardous locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present.
To ensure worker safety, OSHA requires that workers in some industries use only handheld PCs that have been certified Class I, Division 2 (CI, D2). Industries that require CI, D2-certified handhelds include various oil & gas applications, where wor
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