JSON with GeoServer and Leaflet
Just before the Christmas break I was working on a project with Leaflet and GeoServer and had the need to... Continue reading →
Just before the Christmas break I was working on a project with Leaflet and GeoServer and had the need to... Continue reading →
Over the past year Gaia Resources have been working on a public open space project (POS) with the Centre for... Continue reading →
Over the past few months we have undertaken a couple of sprint days with a team of developers from CSIRO.... Continue reading →
We have a guest blog post this week from Linda Nguyen, Linda is the 2012 recipient of our Curtin University... Continue reading →
I have a habit of afterhours tinkering with spatial things that interest me. I have yet to decide whether this... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the Curtin University Spatial Sciences Department Prizegiving to present the Gaia Resources Scholarship. The scholarship is... Continue reading →
On Wednesday the 1st of December, Tom, Andrew, Mel, Ben Z and I attended Remote Sensing workshops conducted by the... Continue reading →
The latest buzzword in the industry at the moment seems to be crowd sourcing otherwise known as citizen science or... Continue reading →
I recently had the opportunity to attend the WA launch of MapInfo 10.5 and while this release feels less revolutionary... Continue reading →
s little as five years ago it would have been hard to imagine that GIS, maps and location would have... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources recently had the opportunity to support some UWA PhD research through the donation of the use of a... Continue reading →
In the last few months I have been using a few new tools that I have found really useful. Best... 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 →
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 →
GeoEye-1 has celebrated its first birthday Two cool new uses for augmented reality. The first round of iPhone apps have... Continue reading →
Quicklinks is a new feature of our blog that will highlight things that we have found interesting over the past... Continue reading →
We have recently been trialling GeoNetwork for managing our data internally. GeoNetwork is a web enabled open source metadata catalogue... Continue reading →
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