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A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 736
News:
Daniel Huffman’s Projection Collection has revived card trading Surface Area Rivers and Lakes Database released Study of museum collections finds warming waters impact mussel shells GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research proposes Digital Twins of the Ocean NOAA documents 4th global coral bleaching event Landsat Extended Acquisition of the Poles (LEAP) for Polar twilight zone Location Europe creates cross-boundary geospatial data platform New online volcano eruption near-real time watch map announced Events:
WV Geocon: 13-16 May, Charleston, WV InterGeo 2024: 24-26 September, Stuttgart, Call for ideas open Commercial UAV Expo: 3-5 September, Las Vegas -
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 735
News:
University of the Bundeswehr Munich creates 3D city maps from a single SAR satellite The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Sahel Region universities map groundwater
Topic:
This week we wander into a conversation about files, folders, and data as well as thoughts on versioning.
Events:
SOTM 2024: 6-8 September, Nairobi, Call for academic track due 10 May Agile 2024: 4-7 June, Glasgow Geography2050: 22-24 November, New York -
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 734
News:
FCC ups limits to be called ‘broadband’ Google used AI to model flooding Voyager 1 responds to “poke” Topic:
This week we discuss the importance of citizen science on the eve of Citizen Science Month and touch a bit on this year's quickly approaching EarthDay. -
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 733
News:
NASA releases Hubble Telescope Tabletop Adventure Methane tracking satellite NGA expands commercial acquisitions with ‘Luno’ NGA opens NGOC NSGIC states geospatial maturity assessment Events:
Geospatial World Forum (GWF): 13-16 May, Rotterdam ISPRS Technical Commission II Symposium: 11-14 June. Las Vegas NACIS: 16-19 Oct, Tacoma -
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 732
News:
Moon landing
Korea’s KASS operational
US DOJ moves to dismiss Ligado case
Esri to roll out AI Assistants in 2024
Topic:
Are our perspectives (on tech) changing as we progress through our careers? -
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 731
News:
OSM as digital public good
Google Maps incorporating generative AI
Topic:
Why is the GIS Industry resistant to technological change?
Events:
World LiDAR Day: 12 Feb
Geo Business: 5-6 June, London
GIS Pro: 7-10 Oct, Portland, Mn
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