Gentlemen,
Newbie first post. Hope etiquette is ok.
Geotude is a solution looking for a problem.
Thank you, Andrew for highlighting us.
regards
richard
www.geotude.com
At 10:44 PM 06/13/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm not necessarily looking for a way to commercialize or publish data - I'm
here trying to find an appropriate geospatial reference that defines area
not points - recursive areas of ever increasing resolution that fit nicely
into a database schema or even file directory structure.
- brian grant
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I am interested in this topic as well. We have a system to make Minnesota
air quality data available to the public. It consists of point sources,
ambient data from monitoring stations, and Air Quality Index data for
regional areas. I am always interested in looking at new ways to store,
slice, represent, and publish this type of information.
David Fawcett
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The problem seems so easy. Identify a point in space. Decide what
kind of data you want. Find the data. The axle people get wrapped
around is that they then have to decide on a whole bunch of stuff
that will support doing that and it's never clear how much yak-
shaving is happening, how much institutional rivalry is happening,
how much legacy inertia is happening, etc.
ALlan
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