I agree with Raj: " the most fun geo thing to fantasize about right now is
what we'll do when every device on the planet that measures anything is
connected and geolocated."

I'd also like to see more work around better integration of the various
platforms we all use to play with geospatial data.  Web apps often offer
seamless and functional UI/UX.  GIS/RS software can be awesomely robust and
complex.  Classic cartography is romantic and beautiful.  Reaching across
the divides between these disciplines is where I see future development.  I
believe we might all learn from each other.

Catherine Burton | Managing Partner, Endpoint Environmental LLC | (415)
902-0403


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raj Singh
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:51 PM
To: Andrew Turner
Cc: geowanking
Subject: Re: [Geowanking] Where has all the geowanking gone ? - topic for
discussion

I like this one -- Pachube/Internet of Things/SensorWeb. 
I think the most fun geo thing to fantasize about right now is what we'll do
when every device on the planet that measures anything is connected and
geolocated.

---
Raj

On Jan 14, at 2:55 PM, Andrew Turner wrote:

> Personally, things I wish I had more time to explore and just hack on 
> and would be interested to hear about follows somewhat with Jeffrey's 
> notes. Convergence of geolocated hardware + software. There is now a 
> preponderance of personal health devices showing up - why not the same 
> for Spimes/Motes/etc. Pachube is another community (besides Public
> Labs) playing with this.


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