Come and see us at WALIS 2009
We will be having a stand at the WALIS Forum again this year. At the stand we will be... 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 →
Piers will be heading to Canberra on Wednesday for a short two-day workshop with the Atlas of Living Australia, kicking... Continue reading →
Quicklinks is a new feature of our blog that will highlight things that we have found interesting over the past... Continue reading →
Yesterday, my Dad and I went for a birdwatch around Herdsman’s Lake as part of our Fathers Day get together. ... Continue reading →
We have recently been trialling GeoNetwork for managing our data internally. GeoNetwork is a web enabled open source metadata catalogue... Continue reading →
A new version of QGIS was released this week and features a whole stack of new features. The editing functionality... Continue reading →
We’re starting to plan for the WALIS Forum, which is held in November here in Perth. We’ll have a stand... Continue reading →
I’ve just finally had a moment or two to play with a gadget that’s been on my desk for a... Continue reading →
Everyone at Gaia Resources would like to congratulate England on regaining the Ashes. Although we’re disappointed, we accept that the... Continue reading →
Hi everyone! Well, this is my first blog on the blog site, so first off, I’ll hijack the topic... Continue reading →
Hi everyone. This is my first blog entry for Gaia Resources. It’s about our rollout of Earth 2.0 at Edith... Continue reading →
Next monday the Earthwatch institute will be launching their new citizen science website called Climatewatch. The Climatewatch website promises to... Continue reading →