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Video podcast about Geography and geospatial technologies. VerySpatial TV, Geography...In Motion.
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VerySpatial TV - Episode 43
05.24.2011
Frank Lafone discusses his poster and project at the 2011 Association of American Geographers conference in Seattle.
Frank talks to the folks at GeoEye about GeoFuse at the 2009 ESRI UC.
Jesse and Sue cover what they saw and discussed at the 2009 Game Education Summit.
This is a recording of Jesse's AAG 2009 presentation titled "Building and Experiencing Virtual Worlds".
AAG 09 Live Show PSA.
Frank's disembodied head guards our stuff and does a little dance.
We found this video wrap-up from URISA ?08 back in October. Sue and I share our thoughts from the courtyard of the place we stayed.
This year?s holiday video doesn?t offer a spatial shopping guide like previous years. Instead we offer suggestions on how to make your holidays greener and help your wallet at the same time.
In our last talking head installment from Autodesk University ?08 Sue talks about the Digital Cities keynote.
You guessed it. We did a wrap-up video Tuesday afternoon that covered some of our thoughts on the General Keynote at AU.
Jesse and Sue recently made the trek to Autodesk University in Las Vegas to check out the geospatial and BIM solutions. This is quick wrap-up of our first morning.
Robots are cool! There I said it. We spoke with the folks over at Penobscot Bay Media about their Spatial Robotic solution and couldn?t leave without video of their product.
At the ESRI UC we dropped by the Solid Terrain Modeling booth to check out their products. The video highlights just a few options they offer.
Frank got a tour of the San Bernardino County Sheriff office?s Mobile Mapping Unit. The video gives you a glimpse but just doesn?t do it justice, the RV is basically a GIS office on wheels.
Frank sits down with Adam of Circle Twelve to discuss the DiamondTouch table, and multiuser and multitouch table.
Frank talks to Sean Johnson of Adapx about their Capturx for ArcGIS product.
Sue and Jesse wrap-up their Where 2.0 2008 coverage.
We sat down with Mike Shean of Skyhook Wireless and got a quick overview of their wireless location service on the iPhone. Be sure to listen to AVSP Episode 146 for the rest of the discussion.
Earth Day and Web Maps.
An example of how Serious Games and Geography go together.
Peter Southwood, Technical Evangelist, Geospatial Solutions at Autodesk highlights a few features in Autocad Map3D and other geospatial products. Video from Autodesk World Press Days 2008.
Video from the trip to San Francisco to the AWPD 2008.
Sue talks about how history impacts urban places and the geography of space and the growth of waterside areas.
This week Apple integrate location into their Google Maps application on the iPhone and iPod Touch, this is a demo of it working over Wifi with Skyhook Wireless's technology.
RapidoMap is a great, free file geotagging app for Mac OS X from app4mac.com. Formerly known as Magrathea, the app has had some interface updates and is just plain fun to use.
Ultra Mobile PCs have come a long way in a short time. The OQO has been a forerunner in the field and we have put together a quick review of Sue’s OQO Model 2 with a few geospatial apps.
It is the holiday season and gift giving abounds, so we offer these few options for the geographer on your list.
Festival of Maps.
Cemetery Geography.
Blog Action Day: Recycling.
Video wrap-up from the ESRI User Conference in June 2007, featuring vendors.
Video wrap-up from the Geography and Humanities Symposium from Charlottesville, VA in June 2007.
Daily video wrap-ups from ESRI Education and International User Conferences in June 2007.
Interviews with Logitech about the Space Navigator and NASA about World Wind from ISDE5 in June 2007.
Daily video wrap-ups from ISDE5 in June 2007.
VSTV in San Fran.
Part 2 of GIS on the Mac. This time we take a quick look at uDig.
In this episode we get a look at ArcPad 7.1 Beta in action.
We took a couple of minutes of footage of the TouchTable in action.
In this episode we bring you the overview spots that we recorded at the ESRI Dev Summit and downtown Palm Springs at night.
Web Maps API, Part 1: Google Maps.
Genographic Project, Part 3: Frank's Results.
Geospatial Server Hosts, MapServer and GeoServer.
The Genographic Project, Part 2: Jesse's Reveal.
The Genographic Project, Part 1: The Samples.
Happy Holidays from the VSTV crew.
Winter Solstice and the seasons.
Quick look at the Hardware, viewing web mapping, Google Earth and QGIS interface in MacOS X.
What to get a geographer this Holiday Season.
A quick episode that highlights our give-away at SEDAAG 2006.
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