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Danmark, her kommer jeg!

Hello, Denmark visitors! I can see some traffic coming in from the GeoForum site, and rest assured, I’m plugging away and putting the finishing touches on my presentation for Kortdage 2009 in Kolding...

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Danmark, farvel

I’m waiting groggily (not the Tivoli kind of grog) and a bit grumpily for my flight out of København. I’ve had a great time in Denmark and will have a lot more to say in the next few days, but for now...

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Denmark photos!

Lots of photos from my trip to Denmark are now posted! Highlights include Koldinghus: Tivoli at Jul, with København city hall in the background: Smørrebrød in Amagerbro:

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New project: Killing potholes with user input, local government support

Project link: DesMoinesRegister.com/potholes HTML/Javascript/Facebook Connect Development: Michael Corey Database backend/Local government admin: James E. Wilkerson UPDATE: Mobile, location-aware...

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Frustrated with all things BlackBerry

This week I’m getting to sink my teeth into one of my big priorities for the year: building mobile websites. Yes, websites and not apps. I’d love to be building phone apps as well, but for now in the...

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Google Maps API hands-on training, part 1

.level1 { list-style-type : decimal ; margin-left : 10px ; } .level2 { list-style-type : upper-alpha ; margin-left : 10px ; } Go to part two of the training Presumed knowledge: HTML Moderate Javascript...

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Location-aware potholes map lives!

We launched a beta today of our mobile potholes map, which features extensive use of geolocation using the user’s Web browser. This has been on my and James Wilkerson’s plate for a long time, and it...

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Google Maps API hands-on training, part 2

.level1 { list-style-type : decimal ; margin-left : 10px ; } .level2 { list-style-type : upper-alpha ; margin-left : 10px ; } Go back to part one of the training. Assumed knowledge: HTML Moderate to...

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Tutorial: Create beautiful hillshade maps from digital elevation models with...

Mapnik is your best friend if you want to create map tiles for a slippy map or just want an open-source way to output high-quality printed maps for a wide variety of uses. Though for your first project...

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Tutorial part 2: Create beautiful hillshade maps from digital elevation...

In part 1 of our GDAL and Mapnik hillshade map tutorial, we used GDAL to convert tiled USGS digital elevation models to a merged GeoTIFF. When also reprojected the map to Mercator and used a California...

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