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  1. Dale Dougherty - We are makers

    Dale Dougherty - We are makers

    —Huffduffed by tedtalks 2 months ago

  2. Takeaways from the 2013 Oxera and Boston Consulting Group Reports on the Size of the Geospatial Marketplace - Directions Magazine

    Two Google-funded reports on the size and nature of the geospatial industry, globally and in the U.S., use very different methodologies than past studies. Overall revenue figures are ten times those documented in the past! What did past studies miss, if anything? And, more importantly, what do these reports tell us about our industry?

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/takeaways-from-the-2013-oxera-and-boston-consulting-group-reports-on-t/309376

    —Huffduffed by agileone 3 months ago

  3. Privacy 2013 Style: Exploring New LBS Devices and Services - Directions Magazine

    License plate identification, picture-taking drones and GPS tracking devices are legal in certain cases and their users may have only the best of intentions. So, what could possibly go wrong if these tools are deployed for purposes other than those for which they were intended? Welcome to the new privacy.

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/privacy-2013-style-exploring-new-lbs-devices-and-services/303218

    —Huffduffed by Akixe 3 months ago

  4. Can Innovative Maps and Apps Change Use of Public Transit and Museums? - Directions Magazine

    Are there any innovations in maps or mapping applications on the near horizon that are going to substantially change consumers’ lives? Maybe.

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/can-innovative-maps-and-apps-change-use-of-public-transit-and-museums/294995

    —Huffduffed by Akixe 4 months ago

  5. Is GIS Education Bait and Switch? - Directions Magazine

    Last week a discussion of Spatial Information Technology (SpatialIT) came to a bit of a head. The conversation, led by OpenGeo’s Paul Ramsey, may have unearthed a truth many would rather not hear: “… as we know, GIS courses are just the bait in the trap, to suck naïve students into a career where 90% of the activity is actually in data creation (digitization monkey!) and publication (map monkey!), not in analysis.” Is that right?

    http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/is-gis-education-bait-and-switch/289488

    —Huffduffed by agileone 6 months ago

  6. Comic Books Are Burning In Hell 0.3

    While there was a new batch of audio problems on this episode, it seems like we’re getting closer to the point where we’ll be proud enough to use actual numbers.

    http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/05/comic-books-are-burning-in-hell-episode-03.html

    —Huffduffed by lach 11 months ago

  7. Comic Books Are BURNING IN HELL 0.2

    Here’s our second installment, which was recorded at the same time as the first, and therefore suffers from the same problem as the first: it’s hard to listen to. However, Robin McConnell (of Inkstuds fame) was kind enough to help…

    http://www.factualopinion.com/the_factual_opinion/2012/05/comic-books-are-burning-in-hell-episode-02.html

    —Huffduffed by lach 11 months ago

  8. A Good Story is Hard to Find - And the there were none

    —Huffduffed by lukeburrage one year ago

  9. A Good Story is Hard to Find - Contact

    —Huffduffed by lukeburrage one year ago

  10. A Good Story is Hard to Find - Shaun of the Dead

    —Huffduffed by lukeburrage one year ago

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