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 Saturday, February 11, 2006

 

Google Beta Testing "Gmail For Your Domain". ndansmith writes "Google is looking for organizations to beta test its new hosted email service. From the information page: 'This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google's webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted by Google, so there's no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.' The beta test is limited, but Google is accepting open applications." [Slashdot]

 


3:28:34 PM    

 

Alaskans warm to volcanocam. Hot net news from Mount Augustine [The Register]

 


3:27:18 PM    

 

ESRI Looking to Hire 400+ (ESRI).

ESRI Looking to Hire 400+ GIS Professionals This Year

From: ESRI
Type: News Report

[CADwire.net - GIS industry news]

 


3:26:10 PM    

 

New Magellan eXplorist Bundle (GISUser.com).

New Magellan eXplorist 210 Outdoor Bundle: Affordable, All-In-One Navigation Solution

From: GISUser.com
Type: Press Release

[CADwire.net - GIS industry news]

 


3:23:08 PM    

 

HOK Licenses e-SPECS (InterSpec).

HOK Licenses e-SPECS to Integrate and Automate Specifications on Upcoming Projects

From: InterSpec
Type: Press Release

[CADwire.net - AEC CAD industry news]

 


3:20:39 PM    

 

Using Mobile Mapping to Manage Wildfires. A 30-year veteran of land management discusses his experience using electronic maps and their GIS data in the field to fight wildfires. [ESRI.com: News]

 


3:19:30 PM    

 

This is about how to quickly transfer large files to multiple destinations simultaneously...as in got some video or animation on a site condition or design concept that needs distribution to the community or at least to geographically distributed team members?

BitTorrent to power ISP's video service. British broadband provider will test P2P technology for upcoming movie-download portal. [CNET News.com]

 


3:17:49 PM    

 

Can't ignore this resource...

Turin: A satellite's-eye view. Google has provided new high-resolution maps inside its Google Earth software program, which offer satellite's-eye view of Olympic venues. [CNET News.com]

 


3:14:00 PM