That just kind of says it all about what’s been happening, doesn’t it? I’ve been watching this progressively change since the play against Yahoo! and the recent visa request in Congress — and sure enough, there it is. The trend does not lie.
Entries from 'April 2008'
- Tue, 29 Apr 2008 at 6:20 am · Mike Childs sends out the announcement that Global Mapper version 9.03 has been released — including significant enhancements and bug fixes from version 9.02. · (0)
- Tue, 29 Apr 2008 at 6:15 am · USGS released updated data-sets that are more informative across the entire CONUS, with their 2008 Earthquake Hazard Maps. Well done — now the public can very easily discern fault activities in areas other than California and the West Coast. · (0)
- Thu, 24 Apr 2008 at 10:07 pm · Okay, I have to speak up here — and point-out that it was what the tax-payers originally agreed to. In fact, I dropped ASPRS membership when I was asked to sign a document that approves of this current administration’s outline to make the 2011 Landsat Continuity Mission a commercialized venture moving forward. This shouldn’t be news — this should prompt a clarified explanation as to why it wasn’t set-up that way from day one! I’m still waiting on any reaction to the public being ill informed on the smaller fault-lines and whether the USGS will ever incorporate that seismic monitoring in their datasets — as was highlighted by the recent St. Louis quake. · (0)
Browser Statistics For Monday, April 21, 2008
April 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Observations
Tags: browser statistics, site stats
- Wed, 16 Apr 2008 at 4:49 pm · Listen to this stream, and tell me how the commercial side of this industry (especially for the smaller companies and individuals) will ever survive. They’re basically looking to overturn the Copyright Act and establish a new approach — that essentially orphans anyone’s work, whether you’re an artist, a photographer, or… · (0)
Google Maps Quicktag Updated
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Google Maps Quicktag has been updated only by version number to reflect its compatibility with WordPress version 2.5. While no upgrade is necessary, the automated upgrade system with the repository at WordPress.org caused some to think that it was not compatible.
Categories: Announcements · WordPress
Tags: Google Maps, google maps quicktag