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Where is wrapping up this year, and thought I’d post up our presentation on streaming analysis. Since the slides themselves are mostly images I figure a little narrative might be helpful.

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Last week the tremendous team at the United Nations Environment Programme GRID-Arendal launched their OCEANIDS tool. Focused on sharing and open access to rich scientific data, the team is using GeoIQ to engage with citizens, governments, and researchers around the world to collaborate on important [...]

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As I’ve been tracking the ongoing crisis in Syria I often felt I was only getting half the story not being able to read Arabic. This was especially frustrating when I’d check out all the rich data being generated by SyriaTracker.   Citizens in Syria are reporting on the violence through social media [...]

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Tomorrow is the next Tech@State focusing on Realtime Awareness. In the afternoon I’m charing a panel on “Conveying Real-time Information”. You can still sign up for the conference tomorrow as [...]

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ONR Social Media Conference

On January 17, 2012 By Sean Gorman

Right before Christmas I headed out to San Jose for a conference on social media hosted by the Office of Naval Research.  It was an interesting cross section of government research on social media and comercial social media companies that provided either  social media apps (Facebook, Google+, Yahoo) or analytics (Topsy, Radian6, SAS).  There [...]

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There is a good chance that you’ve been using Google Docs. Its a great way to share spreadsheets, documents, and information throughout your organization, or with friends and family. Ever wanted to plot you data on map, create thematics or animate it over time? This tutorial will focus on how to build Maps in GeoCommons [...]

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Maps are awesome. Adding charts to a map is even more awesome. In addition to mapping data at Geocommons, users can now visualize the same data by utilizing our newly introduced charts.  The backbone of these charts was created using g.Raphael, which is based on Raphael‘s JavaScript graphics library. RaphaelJS offers the unique [...]

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Last week I had the opportunity to go to Camp Roberts and do experiments with the Naval Postgraduate’s School RELIEF exercise at Camp Roberts, CA.  GeoIQ has partnered with the QuickNets program including Ushahidi to provide dynamic visualization and analytics for situational awareness during disaster response.   The 42,000 acres [...]

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As the number of data sets on GeoCommons continues to grow we are constantly looking for new ways to allow users to explore the data.  A variety of recent projects have pushed us develop new tools for interacting with emerging multidimensional data streams.  Today we are pushing out a new release that gives you three [...]

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Streaming Data and GeoIQ

On November 2, 2011 By Chris Helm

Last week we announced GeoIQ Social where anyone can immediately visualize and analyze social media data with their internal and external data. But there is more than just connecting social data, it’s is necessary to make this data available on-demand in realtime.

We’ve been focusing on connectivity across [...]

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