End of Year Wrapup
As 2009 rolls to an end, it’s an opportune time for us to review the year… so here goes. We... Continue reading →
As 2009 rolls to an end, it’s an opportune time for us to review the year… so here goes. We... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources will be shutting for the break at the close of business on Wednesday the 23rd December, so that... Continue reading →
I was recently asked to present to the Department of Environment and Conservation’s Nature Conservation Conference. It was a big... Continue reading →
We’ve been trialling out Google Wave at Gaia Resources for the last couple of weeks and while it has all... Continue reading →
After an announcement in August Twitter have released their geotagging api. At this stage the functionality isn’t available at twitter.com,... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources attended WALIS 2009 with great success. There was much interest in Andrew’s paper entitled “Rio Tinto: Managing Environmental... Continue reading →
For a while now, Gaia Resources has been involved in the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). You can find out... Continue reading →
Piers and AJ went to the Rio Tinto and Birdlife International birdwatch event this morning, wandered around Herdsman Lake, and... Continue reading →
Cutting Edge? No, it’s all smooth and lovely, the new Pelican iPhone case. We could be the first people... Continue reading →
It’s been a while since I last looked at our feed with a Wordle, (see here), so here it is... Continue reading →
If you’re not already watching the Twitter feed from FOSS4G, have a look at http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23foss4g2009. Both Andrew (http://twitter.com/andrew_dennison) and... Continue reading →
We will be having a stand at the WALIS Forum again this year. At the stand we will be... Continue reading →
We will be at the WALIS Forum again this year. Have a look at our latest blog post for all... Continue reading →
Interesting and somewhat critical article on the issues associated with data interoperability. Google are moving from using Tele Atlas street... Continue reading →
Google has released an update for Google Earth 5.1 Two weeks to go till the FOSS4G conference in Sydney. See... Continue reading →
Monday the 28th of September is a public holiday here in Western Australia, so our offices will be closed. Most... Continue reading →
Much like Piers’ interest in citizen science, I have come to realise that I am fascintated by how people learn. ... Continue reading →
The Climatewatch project launched on Monday in Melbourne. We’ve been working on for some time – you can read more... Continue reading →
I’ve been interested in citizen science my whole life, as you might have guessed from some of my older database... Continue reading →
GeoEye-1 has celebrated its first birthday Two cool new uses for augmented reality. The first round of iPhone apps have... Continue reading →