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Spatial Energy chooses East View Cartographic as the source for Global Mapping Datasets

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
Boulder, Colo., November 4, 2009 - Spatial Energy, the leading Imagery and Data Management solution provider in the energy sector,...
Spatial Energy chooses East View Cartographic as the source for Global Mapping Datasets

Maponics ZIP Code Boundaries Captures Record Number of U.S. Postal Service Branch Closings

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
Maponics - the Only Place USPS.com Refers for ZIP Code Maps, Data and Information - has verified that a Significant...
Maponics ZIP Code Boundaries Captures Record Number of U.S. Postal Service Branch Closings

Garmin Reports Strong Third Quarter Results on Sequential Growth in Revenues

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
and Operating Margin Resulting in Year-over-Year EPS Growth -...
Garmin Reports Strong Third Quarter Results on Sequential Growth in Revenues


FortiusOne Announces Distinguished Additions to Board of Advisors

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
Geospatial Industry Veteran, Peter Batty and US Intelligence Expert, Jeff Harris Bring Unparalleled Expertise to FortiusOne's Advisory Board
FortiusOne Announces Distinguished Additions to Board of Advisors

Research and Markets: Location Intelligence: A Supply-side Analysis

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
Enterprises Now Have Access To Ever-Increasing Volumes Of Business Data
Research and Markets: Location Intelligence: A Supply-side Analysis

Winners Announced in the 2009 USGIF Geospatial Intelligence Awards Program

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
SAN ANTONIO-- The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation today announced the winners of its 2009 USGIF Awards Program.
Winners Announced in the 2009 USGIF Geospatial Intelligence Awards Program

Penn State Online GIS Program Earns Top National Honor

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
Sloan Consortium selects World Campus Master of Geographic Information Systems offered by the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences as...
Penn State Online GIS Program Earns Top National Honor

IceWEB to Provide Standard Procurement Agreement for Geographic Information Systems

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
IceWEB Enters Agreement With ExxonMobil Global Services for Upstream Services
IceWEB to Provide Standard Procurement Agreement for Geographic Information Systems

Industry's First Homeland Security Cloud(TM) Announced by NC4

04.11.2009 23:22    gisuser.com
NC4's Cloud Computing Solution Supports More Than 80,000 Users and 2,500 Homeland Security Communities
Industry's First Homeland Security Cloud(TM) Announced by NC4

ISIS Paranormal Radio & Michael Newton - Nov 08,2009

04.11.2009 22:41    blogtalkradio.com
Michael Newton is the author of more than 215 books and has written reference books, true crime books, action adventure, and westerns. He has authored texts like The Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology, The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, The Encyclopedia of Conspiracies
ISIS Paranormal Radio & Michael Newton - Nov 08,2009

Anita Yasuda Interview on ISIS Paranormal Radio - Nov 01,2009

04.11.2009 22:41    blogtalkradio.com
Tonight we will have the pleasure of interviewing Anita Yasuda, the author of Haunted Monterey Peninsula and Coastal Ghosts of Southern California. The show will air at 6 PM and it will be accessible in our archives after the show.
Anita Yasuda Interview on ISIS Paranormal Radio - Nov 01,2009

Strangeness Production at SIS measured with HADES. (arXiv:0911.0516v1 [nucl-ex])

04.11.2009 21:57    arxiv.org
n this paper we review the recent results on strangeness production measuredby HADES in the Ar+KCl system at a beam energy of 1.756 AGeV. A detailedcomparison of the measured hadron yields with the statistical model is alsodiscussed.
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Strangeness Production at SIS measured with HADES. (arXiv:0911.0516v1 [nucl-ex])

skulduggery: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

04.11.2009 21:55    dictionary.com
skulduggery: devious, dishonest, or unscrupulous behavior or activity.
skulduggery: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

Inefficient Selection: New Evolutionary Mechanism Accounts For Some Of Human Biological Complexity

04.11.2009 18:24    sciencedaily.com
A painstaking genomic and proteomic analysis has found a new evolutionary mechanism that accounts for some of the biological complexity of human beings. The scientists who found the mechanism say it helps humans cope with the consequences of inefficient natural
Inefficient Selection: New Evolutionary Mechanism Accounts For Some Of Human Biological Complexity

Paleoecologists Offer New Insight Into How Climate Change Will Affect Organisms

04.11.2009 18:24    sciencedaily.com
New research examines some of the potential problems with current prediction methods and calls for the use of a range of approaches when predicting the impact of climate change on organisms. The study uses examples from recent paleoecological studies to
Paleoecologists Offer New Insight Into How Climate Change Will Affect Organisms

History In 3-D: Digitally Archived Works Of Art

04.11.2009 18:24    sciencedaily.com
Three-dimensional computer graphics is moving into museums. Works of art are being digitally archived in 3-D, simplifying research into related artifacts and providing the public with fascinating three-dimensional displays.
History In 3-D: Digitally Archived Works Of Art

Notorious 'Man-eating' Lions Of Tsavo Likely Ate About 35 People -- Not 135, Scientists Say

04.11.2009 18:24    sciencedaily.com
The legendary "man-eating lions of Tsavo" that terrorized a railroad camp in Kenya more than a century ago likely consumed about 35 people -- far fewer than popular estimates of 135 victims, according to a new analysis. The study also
Notorious 'Man-eating' Lions Of Tsavo Likely Ate About 35 People -- Not 135, Scientists Say

New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery

04.11.2009 18:24    sciencedaily.com
Ever since the Falklands wolf was described by Darwin himself, the origin of this now-extinct canid found only on the Falkland Islands far off the east coast of Argentina has remained a mystery. Now, researchers who have compared DNA from
New Clues To Extinct Falklands Wolf Mystery

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