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Detailed Deutschland data.(GEO:news)
February 1, 2005... Tele Atlas (Ghent, Belgium) has released the Deutschland 2005 DX navigation CD for Blaupunkt TravelPilot DX systems. It includes details of 90,400 towns and cities, covering 99 per cent of the German population. Approximately 50,000 updates from the previous edition have been made: around...
Satellite spies a spill.(GEO:news)
February 1, 2005... RADARSAT International (Richmond, Canada) has captured imagery of the Terra Nova oil platform spill off the east coast of Canada. The images were collected by RADARSAT-I, which was focusing on the region as part of the Integrated Satellite Tracking of Polluters (ISTOP), a programme set up...
What an honour.(GEO:news)
February 1, 2005... Charlie Payne, Ordnance Survey's former data collection & management general manager for Wales, Midlands and West, has been made an OBE in the Queen's new year honours list. The title is in recognition of Payne's dedicated work for Ordnance Survey during his 35 years' service. In 1969 Payne...
Definiens imaging appoints reseller.(GEO:news)
February 1, 2005... Definiens Imaging (Munich, Germany) has signed a new reseller for its eCognition product suite for Scandinavia and the Baltic region, Brock & Michelsen A/S (Birkerod, Denmark). This agreement will strengthen Definiens Imaging's sales and support in the region. Martin Ehrhardt, managing...
No villains, only heroes.(upfront)
February 1, 2005... Natural events, unprecedented in recent history, shook the world as the old year reached its close. Unlike man-made disasters, there were no villains, only heroes as governments, organisations and individuals responded locally and globally to the unfolding drama in South East Asia. Our...