Cartography Turns One
Blog anniversaries are breaking out all over; I guess a lot of mapping blogs had their start in 2005, and those that have stuck it out for long enough are now able to mark their first-year milestones. Cartography turned one year old on Friday; congratulations to Paul and the Canadian Cartographic Association for putting out a very fine blog that is one of the few general interest mapping blogs (rather than focusing on, for example, specific mapping technologies or the geospatial biz) and does a dangerously good job of keeping me on my toes. (At times, actually, I’ve wondered whether he’s making me obsolete.) Don’t miss Paul’s analysis of the stats and the things he’s learned during a year’s blogging.
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Thanks for the kind words, Jonathan. I’m glad I’m keeping you on your toes rather than stepping on them! I’m always amazed at how/where you get your material. Thanks for being an inspiration.
Paul | 04/30/2006 at 4:20 PM | #