Mobiles, Data, Salt and Birds
Over the last four days I’ve been up in Karratha and Dampier working and volunteering with Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore... Continue reading →
Over the last four days I’ve been up in Karratha and Dampier working and volunteering with Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore... Continue reading →
On Friday, 14th September, Grit, Charlotte and myself went along to the Oil and Gas Earth Observation workshop, held at... Continue reading →
Last week I was in Adelaide for some discussions with potential partners in some projects, and I seized the opportunity... Continue reading →
Last week, Tom headed up to Kalgoorlie for the Goldfields Environmental Management Group (GEMG, http://www.gemg.org.au/) conference, and Andrew and I... Continue reading →
Tom and I are just back from the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Conference (SSSC) in Wellington, New Zealand. The 2011... Continue reading →
Thursday the 12th and Friday the 13th of May 2011 I attended the first Mobilism conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.... Continue reading →
It’s been impossible to avoid the big tech news of last week – Google have released their Nexus One phone.... Continue reading →
Well, it’s my last day here at Gaia Resources, it’s been fun and I’ve managed to learn a lot about... Continue reading →
Whilst Australia slowly edges closer to converting to Chip and PIN technology a new technology is being trialled in the... Continue reading →
At the beginning of last week Piers and I took a trip to Canberra to give a presentation at the... Continue reading →
We love using open source code at Gaia Resources and want to give as much back as possible. It had... Continue reading →
Andrew and Piers are back from the Ecological Society of Australia conference in Sydney, and we’re all hands on deck... Continue reading →
Tim’s back from competing in the Noosa Triathlon, and he’s added a post about his experiences in our blog. ... Continue reading →
I returned from Queensland last night having competed in the Noosa Triathlon on Sunday 2nd November. It was a fantastic... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources are pleased to announce that a number of demonstrations of web enabled databases and mapping are now accessible... Continue reading →
I should start by saying that I come from a background of writing applications for various industries but mostly finance... Continue reading →
As part of our Earth2.0 application we provide the ability for environmental surveyors to define their own set of data... Continue reading →
February 17th, 2009 I recently needed to be able to create a buffer around a Point stored in a database... Continue reading →
We recently sent out some notices to a number of newsletters to drum up support for the forum. The RSWA newsletter... Continue reading →
Our two clients on support contracts, Biota Environmental Sciences and the Western Australian Museum’s Natural Sciences section, had their client... Continue reading →
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