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[Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.] Geoplace.com carries An Impending Massive 3-D Mashup, first of three in an article series by Fred Limp, who directs the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies at the University of Arkansas. [..] I don't believe I've mentioned Geotags.org blog before.
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Ramesh Jains Blog: Fred Limp (via Cosmos)
Second Thoughts: For example,Antione de Saint-Exupery said, “A person taking off from the groundelevates himself above the trivialities of life into a newunderstanding.” Perhaps, but its also possible that small-scale 3-Dviews and abstractions can isolate us from the reality that maps andimages represent, providing an unsupported sense of omnipotence." (via Cosmos)
geoblogger.eu: All the more time, then, to follow these links: Geoplace.com carriesAn Impending Massive 3-D Mashup, first of three in an article series by Fred Limp, who directs the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies at the University of Arkansas. It's an outlook for the 3D industry, with special focus on geospatial applications. (via Cosmos)
Very Spatial: GeoWorld’s April 2006 issue features the first of 3 articles about 3D visualization and the geospatial industry. By Fred Limp, of the University of Arkansas’s Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, “An Impending Massive 3-D Mashup” (via Cosmos)
3pointD.com: [Via former Second Life Herald correspondent Neal Stewart, who flagged this post on Clickable Culture.] While the facts of the case are anything but clear, it does mark the first time that I know of that an SL resident has bothered to take legal action against the company. Look carefully at how the dispute is handled and how it is resolved, as it should provide important signposts on how such legal issues will be handled in future. (via Cosmos)
Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.: If you're registered for O'Reilly's Where 2.0, and you're among the first 100 to register here (quickly now), you get to go to Google HQ, socialize and see presentations by Google's Earth and Maps team on June 12, the day before Where 2.0 starts. (via Cosmos)
[geoblogger.eu] Weekend reading: It looks like it is going to be a quiet weekend, newswise. All the more time, then, to follow these links: Geoplace.com carries An Impending Massive 3-D Mashup, first of three in an article series by Fred Limp, who directs the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies at the University of Arkansas.
[Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.] Spring cleaning for Ogle Earth: And I'm wondering what kinds of articles there are too much of or too little of on Ogle Earth, whether you use the resource list in the right-hand column, what's missing from this blog and what's too much. Feel free to leave a comment or else email me directly.
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