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by Schuyler Erle, Rich Gibson and Jo Walsh

Archive for November, 2007

gvSIG, below the water line

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Last week I had the distinct pleasure of attending las 3es Jornadas gvSIG, the third annual gvSIG conference, in Valencia, Spain. gvSIG, as you may know, is a (primarily) desktop GIS system written in Java. The project was initiated in 2003 by the Conselleria d’Infraestructures i Transport for the Generalitat Valenciana, the provincial government of […]

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The United States from Japan

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Bill Woodcock forwarded me this blog post with an awesome map of the United States as seen from Japan.  The Thing That Is Scary is how the fanciful map does reflect certain aspects of reality.
Certain aspects

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