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Monthly Archive for January, 2008
Any discussion about the present and future of the GIS industry is incomplete without perspective from the man some call the “Father of GIS,” Jack Dangermond. He and his wife, Laura, founded industry heavyweight ESRI in 1969.
As interest in GIS grows and its applications are more frequently marketed to the general public, ESRI and its professional GIS tools may be approaching a crossroad. Below there is a small interview about the Future of GIS:
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On this video you can see the most important highlights of the MacWorld 2008 Keynote.
This keynote didn’t contain any real big hits. The highlight was the Macbook Air, which was not really new. Eyeryone expected this thin subnotebook from apple. A little bit disappointing was that there was no traditionally “There is one more thing”. Also the stock market prize of Apple Inc. went down about 10% right after the Keynote.
This you can read on Apples Banners.
There are a lot of speculations about the new products presented on the World MacExpo 2008. According to the motto “There are something in the air”, many websites predict a new subnotebook called Macbook Air. But I think we will see all details tomorrow 6 p.m european time, when Mr. Jobs starts his keynode. I hope it will be on YouTube soon, but I think it will be also possible to see it live on apple.com
Tech and Humor is a combination that is seen to less. David Pouge manage this in a great way. Check out some of this best videos here.
or this one,
I also find this one funny

























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