A Few More Blogs

A few more mapping-related blogs to tell you about, with still more to come.

  • Most mapping blogs approach it from the GIS pro’s perspective; First Printing’s perspective is also professional — but it’s from a company dealing in antique maps and prints.
  • Geography 2.0: Virtual Globes looks at 3D mapping software like Google Earth and World Wind; it’s by UCSB doctoral student Alan Glennon (via Ogle Earth).
  • GPS Review is self-explanatory.
  • Jeff Hicks’s personal blog talks about GIS and mapping from time to time.
  • Mapz: A GIS Librarian, by a GIS librarian (naturally) at the University of Texas at Arlington (which I’ve blogged many times before), looks like a great read, with lots of first-person writing about his profession.
  • Spatially Enabled is by ESRI employee Brian Goldin.
  • Allan Doyle seems to be known in the GIS community, so the launch of his blog, think, got a fair bit of attention in the field this month (via All Points Blog).
Posted on Sunday, October 30, 2005 at 10:15 PM
Categories: Blogs

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There’s also http://slashgisrs.org
“User-driven ad-free non-commercial website for news and discussions about GIS and Remote Sensing.”
Cheers!

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