Weblogs of interest to the GISuser and GIS programers. There's loads of blogs to visit, maybe start your hunt at Glenn's Anything Geospatial (AnyGeo) blog - most recent threads are found displayed below.
Note: the comments that appear in this blog are those of Glenn and do not in any way reflect the opinions of Spatial Media LLC or anyone else associated with GISuser.com.
NEW - the weblog can now be found at www.AnyGeo.com - currently hosted on Blogger (gisuser.blogspot.com)
COOL - The PhotoBlog is now accessible to all HERE courtesy of Flickr
See also the following weblogs of interest from the GeoBlogging Community (plus a couple of other non-geo blogs!) Care to suggest a blog for inclusion here? Simply contact Glenn (glenn at gisuser.com)
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Ed Parson's Blog Posted on November 06, 2005
Ed is the CTO at Ordnance Survey and maintains a fine weblog of developments affecting geospatial technologies & GIS.
MashupData.com Posted on November 04, 2005
A cool developer resource for mashers and map hackers. You'll find useful information about the google api, yahoo! maps api, ajax, flash, and much more.
DaveBouwman.net Posted on November 01, 2005
Dave's weblog touches on programming and in particular, a large focus on developing apps using ESRI's solutions.
GIS Matters - David Maguire's Blog Posted on October 30, 2005
GIS Matters is a blog direct from Redlands, CA with periodic updates from David M.
Programmable weblog Posted on October 24, 2005
An excellent developer resource with lots of great posts and references to mashups
Spatially Adjusted Posted on October 14, 2005
James Fee's blog about Open Source, ESRI, and GIS
The Map Room Posted on October 01, 2005
The Map Room is a blog about maps for a general audience, covering everything from collecting old maps to the latest in mapping technologies
Google Sightseeing Posted on August 23, 2005
Google Sightseeing is a very clever blog that takes you to the best tourist spots in the world via satellite images from Google Maps & Google Earth.
The Microsoft Monitor Posted on August 23, 2005
A Jupiter Research Blog that covers off anything of interest provided that it relates to Microsoft... some very cool content to be found here!
See more threads and details about Glenn's AnyGeo Weblog HERE The Editor (Glenn) started the AnyGeo blog some time ago and the threads are now also mirrored here at GISuser.com - RSS feed is available to add to your favorite news reader.
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