From the monthly archives: August 2008

Links List 8.15.08

On August 15, 2008 By Sean Gorman

Yahoo officially opened their experimental geo-location platform, Fire Eagle, to everyone on Tuesday. The location management service enables users to post their positional data on the web. One of the notable features is privacy. Although users are sharing their location, they can set limitations on what location information can be released. Pownce, [...]

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Matt’s second report from Beijing is all about his trip to the opening ceremonies and the thrill of marching in behind the US flag bearer Lopez Lomong. Read Matt’s first report from Beijing as his team prepares for the games.

Opening Ceremonies met all of the high expectations I had. [...]

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The wild stock market run of the 90’s and the more recent boom in the housing market share a similar property: irrational exuberance. In his book “Irrational Exuberance”, Yale Economics Professor Robert Shiller describes the phenomenon “as a situation in which news of price increases spurs investor enthusiasm, which spreads by psychological contagion [...]

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With so much of talk about energy policies on the Presidential campaign trail, I decided to look into the nuclear option that both the candidates support to different degrees. Lo and behold I found a listing of nuclear power plants in Finder!. Now that we have all these nuclear power plants [...]

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Sean mentioned in his blog about how pooling together of efforts by Andrew, Sean, Bill et. al, the Fortifacture/MapuCommons folks were able to bring to you in record time the near-real time pollution data from Beijing. As we were working on this, we realized that there is a huge difference in the perceptions between the [...]

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Links List 8.8.08

On August 8, 2008 By Sean Gorman

It’s been three years since Hurricane Katrina hit and with hurricane season here, it is no wonder why the Lt. Governor of Louisiana, Mitch Landrieu, stated the importance of Google Street Maps to the New Orleans community. The tool offers the people the opportunity to view the progression in New Orleans. For a [...]

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With several friends competing at the Beijing games the office has been following the stories about pollution and its possible impact on the games very closely. The best analogy a friend of mine gave after a practice at the rowing venue was “it is like training at altitude”. We thought it might be useful to [...]

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Matt is FortiusOne’s Director of Operations and employee number one spun out of George Mason. In addition to keeping all the gears working at FortiusOne, he moonlights as a national team rowing coach. He’s worked his way up the ranks and realized his goal this summer of being selected as a coach for the Beijing [...]

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As the ESRI User Conference (UC) got under way I’ve been following the blog posts and twitter conversations, and have noticed a stark delineation being made at the UC between GIS “professionals” and “amatuers.” I’ve noticed the same trend in the ESRI literature including the latest ArcNews with an article by Jack Dangermond on [...]

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We are very excited to announce that Mapufacture is joining FortiusOne. What started off as a joke at the bar “we should just combine the companies together to make Geo-Voltron” has quickly turned into reality. We’ve always admired the work Andrew and Mikel have done in the community, and having the opportunity to [...]

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