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Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Land Surveyors: With No Finances We Can`t Build a Viable Industry

Smallness of land surveying firms coupled with irregular cash flow have been mentioned as some of major bottlenecks which the organizations face when it comes to accessing loan facilities from financial institutions. This was revealed recently by Ambogo...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Property survey begins: What did Hindus leave behind in 1965, 1971?

A survey of the properties left behind by the Hindus who migrated to India during the wars of 1965 and 1971 has begin in four talukas of Sukkur. The team of the federal ministry of communication will get...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

What Google’s Patents Reveal About Upcoming High-Tech Glasses

Search giant Google is reportedly gearing up to sell a set of high-tech, computerized glasses — yes, as in spectacles — later this year, according to reports published by The New York Times this week, confirming earlier...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Korea Ready to Fund $40 Million for Baku City Cadastre

Today in Baku Garib Mammadov, chairman of the State Land & Cartography Committee of Azerbaijan, has claimed that at present within the project supported by the Korean government it is being developed the urban cadastre of Khazar...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Extracting Building Features from LiDAR and Optical Data

As the availability of remotely acquired data continues to grow, high quality imagery is more accessible and less expensive than it was in previous decades. As a result, the need to incorporate remotely sensed imagery into GIS-based...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Mapping Australia’s Sea Floor

Covering nearly 71 per cent of the world and supporting nearly half of the world's species, the ocean is a mysterious and exciting world that's one of the remaining little-explored frontiers. Only a minute amount of the sea...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

3D Version of Baku Integrated with Electronic Go Map

Baku3D company reports that now through online navigator Go Map www.baku3d.az users will have a chance to make virtual tours not only over the country on the whole , but more closely- in parks, museums, mosques, historical monuments, restaurants,...

Friday, February 24th, 2012

ICT Leaders to Gather for Informal Meeting in Aghveran

The forum will be attended by representatives of the Armenian Ministries of Economy, Transport and Communication, Territorial Administration, Urban Development, Finance, State Commission for Protection of Economic Competition, Public Services Regulatory Commission, Yerevan Mayor’s Office, State Committee...

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Indian Ring Rd Project: JDA Fails to Acquire Land

The Jaipur Development Authority's (JDA) attempt to take possession of land for thering road project from agitating farmers failed once again on Wednesday. A JDA team had to return empty handed from Mahapura village. A team of Sanjosh Supreme,...

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Esri and GeoEye Developing Global Crisis Response Service

GeoEye, Inc. announced that it will jointly develop a new crisis response imagery service with Esri, the leading global geographic information software provider. This service, expected to be released this spring, will augment Esri's current disaster response capability...

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