What I did on my holidays… (2)
I’m just back from a holiday (of sorts) to Europe, where we visited friends in England, and then went to... Continue reading →
I’m just back from a holiday (of sorts) to Europe, where we visited friends in England, and then went to... Continue reading →
Over the last week or so, a team of us in the office have been testing and bug fixing the... Continue reading →
Over the last two days, we’ve headed down to the Birds Australia (WA) offices in Bold Park, and run some... Continue reading →
As most of you may well have recognised, the capabilities of satellite and airborne imagery reach far beyond providing an... Continue reading →
This week most of the Spatial team at Gaia Resources went to the jointly titled ISDE7, WALIS and State NRM... Continue reading →
Thursday the 12th and Friday the 13th of May 2011 I attended the first Mobilism conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.... Continue reading →
Last week Grit and I attended the 34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRSE34) in Sydney. I wasn’t sure what... Continue reading →
One of our clients had a request to get a camera operating remotely from a Trimble Yuma unit (we are... 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 →
Gaia Resources recently had the opportunity to support some UWA PhD research through the donation of the use of a... Continue reading →
To continue the theme on opensource software I’ve written about my experiences of using Linux on an Asus 1000HE Eee... Continue reading →
This year, Gaia Resources took on an interesting New Years resolution. For a long time we have been promoting opensource... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources reviewed the available aerial photography and other remotely sensed (satellite) imagery covering a mine and adjacent areas in... Continue reading →
I should start by saying that I come from a background of writing applications for various industries but mostly finance... Continue reading →