Author: James

  • Why I love the Internet

    Sometimes you see things that just make you laugh out loud.

    Recent comment (now removed) in the post Arc2Earth Now Creates Map Tiles for Google Maps and Virtual Earth

    Jayadev Tiles has been in the Tiles business for more than half a century. It is one of the leading whole sale dealers in Tirupur having clients all over South India. It has its branch in Calicut which caters to the need of the State Kerala. Jayadev Tiles features high quality class products and services. A business partnership with this growing firm will be a chance of a lifetime. So join the Jayadev Wagon and be part of this wonderful friendship.

    Address
    Jayadev Tiles,474, P.N. Road,
    Near Pushpa Theatre,
    Tirupur-2

    E-mail : jayadevtiles@yahoo.com

    Ph : 0421-223339/2243336, Cell : 98430-42336

    TeleFax : 0421 2243336

    Those wacky tiles!

  • What is it about Autodesk Impression that I just love?

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    I love looking at output from Autodesk Impression. Kinda makes me wish I had stuck with my degree in Landscape Architecture rather than Geography (ok maybe not, but still what is it with all these landscape architects and GIS). The new cartographic representation moves ArcGIS down this route a little so we’ll see what I can accomplish when I get a production ready copy of ArcGIS Desktop 9.2. They have some blogs on Impression which is nice and I’m glad to see Autodesk really take to blogging and wish others in the industry would follow. Shaan Hurley blogged about an OPML he offers with all the Autodesk blogs ready to go. I find it humorous that my RSS aggregator has a folder for Autodesk and not one for ESRI (disclaimer I do use a copy of Autodesk Autocad 2007).

  • About ArcGIS Explorer

    OK you guys can stop emailing me. I have no idea where ArcGIS Explorer is. Yes it makes sense that they would release it today, but I haven’t heard anything beyond the “will be available with the rest of ArcGIS 9.2 as the product begins shipping”. Believe me when I say I’ll not know before anyone else.

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  • ArcGIS Server 9.2 Functionality Matrix Posted

    Are you still confused about the whole ArcGIS Server Basic/Standard/Advanced mess? Well reader caseahr posted a link to a PDF on ESRI’s website detailing the levels and what functionality you get with them.

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  • ESRI posts Podcast with Bern Szukalski on the capabilities of ArcGIS Explorer

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    ArcGIS Explorer Overview

    ESRI released a podcast with Bernie Szukalski going over the details of ArcGIS Explorer and plans for the next year. For some reason ESRI doesn’t allow you to permalink to the podcast so when you get to the page pick “Interviews with ESRI Staff and Business Partners” and then you’ll see the podcast or just click on the link below. I’m going to listen to it on the commute home tonight so I’m not really sure what Bernie is going to talk about but I’m sure it will be a good overview of how ArcGIS Explorer will work and maybe where you can download it.

    Direct Link to Podcast

  • Happy (Merry?) GIS Day to you all

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    My Wonderful World Blog has a pretty nice entry on the GIS portion of Geography Awareness Week. Not much going on at the GIS Day webpage today but Geography Matters has a detailed post.

    I should have gotten a GIS Day cake, but maybe next year.

  • ArcGIS Explorer – Soon?

    Looks like at least the ArcGIS Explorer 9.2 beta build I’m running is dead and you can’t download the version anymore from the beta site. I’m guessing that the release is upon us. Who wants to go to http://resources.esri.com/arcgisexplorer/ and start hitting F5?

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  • Customers are beginning to receive ArcGIS 9.2

    ArcGIS 9.2 is showing up to positive reviews. UPS still hasn’t shown up with my copy yet, though it could be due to my high customer number.

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    **Update – **BAH! More reports of ArcGIS 9.2 and not even in the USA! What is the point of living in America (aka USA) if you can’t get things first?

  • Gaia 3 viewer is part of the new CarbonTools PRO toolkit

    carbontoolspro.jpgI got an email from Jeff Harrison, one of the co-founders of the The Carbon Project, letting me know that the powerful Gaia 3 viewer source code will now be part of the new CarbonTools PRO toolkit. For those who haven’t seen Gaia 3, it is a GIS visualization tool that allows you to integrate geospatial data from many, many data sources (Microsoft Virtual Earth, Yahoo! Maps, KML/KMZ, GML, WMS, WFS and WCS, Shapefile, Autodesk, Mapinfo and others) and view them on your desktop. The application is pretty incredible on its own, but now anyone can utilize this application because** CarbonTools PRO toolkit includes the Gaia source code**!

    As a .NET shop, I’m excited, but it is the end of the year so there isn’t any money left in my development budget, but you can be damn sure I’ll be getting some room in next years budget for CarbonTools PRO toolkit, if just to get a look at that Gaia source code.

  • Geography Awareness Week

    Google EarthNot sure if Hallmark has released any cards for the occasion, but this is Geography Awareness Week. I’ve seen in some of the blogs that Google has a great Geography Awareness Week page with some great sources to people to use. Google even has a nice KMZ that enables you to find Geography Awareness events in your area (is it just me or does that placemark look a little like the OSGeo logo?).

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    gisday2002.jpgESRI has their GIS Day page, but it seems to be stuck back in the 1990’s with not much spatial content out on the front page. I’m beginning to wonder if this is more of a marketing gimmick than an actual grassroots educational event; NO references to Google Maps, Google Earth or Virtual Earth 3D on that page. They’d rather you use ESRI branded products which I guess proves my point that this is all about marketing ESRI GIS, rather than GIS as a whole. shrug

    That said, there are going to be tons of GIS Day “celebrations” (use Google News to find newspaper articles announcing events in your area as the GIS Day website doesn’t have a good events search page, more of that Web 1.0 stuff) around the world and I’m sure Google Earth will be front and center.

    Google’s entry into the Geospatial arena is refreshing.