Post on 07-May-2015
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Who are the players in the geosphere?
Open source GIS; there is no turning back
Map making tools: Open Street Maps
Map making tools: Styling Base Layers
Rectifying historic maps - NYPL Map Rectifier beta
Stamen Design: Using Open Maps to Visualize Data
Flickr Account in Google Earth
Cartifact creates interactive maps with a view window
FortiusOne brings Visual Intelligence to business
geocommons helps you create and share maps quickly
New Orleans Community Data Center: Public Schools
Trulia: A Real Estate web service leveraging the mashup
Neighborhood Maps: Historic Properties in Logan Square
Twitter can be used for public transportation notices and allows people to communicate in real-time
Twitter tweets can be mapped and integrated with data
CTA Tweet is a twitter application for real-time messaging
Mobile location-based data maps circulation patterns
Sense Networks: Cell phone location-based service
We are moving in the direction of location-based data sold as a software-as-a-service
application
Information is distributed through online mapping
High resolution Aerial Imagery can be displayed in stereo
Devices and software enable people to send messages and images in real-time to their
network
Communities can self-organize and people can self-publish
Communities can self-organize and people can self-publish
Eye-Fi is a memory card that will geo-tag and upload
Eye-Fi enables you to instantly map photos of a place
Social Networks bring people together
Organizations and municipalities want to utilize social networks to better communicate
with citizens
Maps, Collaboration tools & Social Networks
are going to blend
Social media and web-based mapping tools are changing the way we discover & communicate
about the built environment