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State of The Map 2009

These are my slides given in Amsterdam for the annual OpenStreeMap conference.

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Obama European and Middle East Tour

60 photos taken by the White House Photo Office of President’s Barack Obama trip to the Middle East and Europe last week:

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Mapping Gaza

My friend Mikel Maron gave an interesting talk about mapping Gaza and the West Bank. I was part of the process of securing the images from satellite providers on behalf of the OpenStreetMap Foundation.

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Stweet

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I’m not particularly involved in Tweeter, I’m seldom following some friends, but never twitted once.

This über-mashup is really reality-augmenting: Stweet, a drop-down menu allows you to choose between some twitter-ready cities around the world. Rome is one of them.

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Ann Arbor Participation

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The City of Ann Arbor has created a nice Google Maps Mashup which enables you to select a given street and send a service request to the Town Hall.

You basically select a request type from a drop-down menu, fill out some fields and hit the send button.

A great service from a municipality.

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