by Barbaree | May 3, 2012 | Free Resources, GIS Happenings, Our Blog
More than a year and thousands of miles later, a soccer ball washed away during the Japan tsunami has turned up on a remote Alaskan island and eventually could be headed back to the Japanese school grounds it originally came from. An observant beach comber on...
by Barbaree | May 2, 2012 | Conferences, Free Resources, GIS Happenings, Our Blog
Garbage is circling the ocean and is affecting all the eco systems in its path. These facts were collected by Glenn Letham, a blogger for GISUser.com, who attended a lecture at the University of Victoria. After our recent feature on protecting our oceans, we wanted to...
by Barbaree | May 1, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Access to basic health care is inadequate in many parts of the U.S. Follow the link to explore this interactive map story from ESRI for two ways of examining the fundamental public health challenge. To the left of the slider bar: a look at doctor\’s offices...
by Barbaree | Apr 30, 2012 | Free Resources, Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
We published our April Resource Broadcast today, summarizing our free resources, product releases and lots of GeoSpatial fun. Click here or scan and follow the qr code off your mobile device to view our broadcast. Click here to subscribe to our broadcast...
by Barbaree | Apr 27, 2012 | Apps We Love, Free Resources, Our Blog
Whether it\’s catalogs, offers for credit cards or advertisements for Carpet Cleaners, unsolicited mail adds up to a big waste of paper, trees and resources! Paper Karma puts your name on the sender\’s \”do not mail\’ list –...
by Barbaree | Apr 26, 2012 | Free Resources, GIS Happenings, Our Blog
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