ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS.com is a Web site for experiencing online ArcGIS. Visit the site to create maps, find and use maps, applications, and tools, and share your maps and applications with others. Within the site, you will find applications for building and sharing maps. You will also find thousands of basemaps, specialty layers, applications, and tools that you can view and use, plus communities you can join.

What does ArcGIS.com include?

  • Tools for building interactive maps
  • Maps and applications from the Web and GIS communities
  • Basemaps and specialty layers from ESRI
  • Developer resources for building Web mapping applications
  • Storage space for your map and application resources
  • Communities for sharing geographic information
  • Easy-to-use search for quickly finding what you want
  • Ranking and rating system for shared maps and applications
  • What can you do with ArcGIS.com?

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GeoEye

December 22, 2009 by airianto  
Filed under GeoEye, Geomatic Industry, Satellite Imagery

GeoEye-1 Satellite

GeoEye-1 Satellite

GeoEye, Inc. is a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial imagery, location information products and image processing services. Our products and services enable timely, accurate and accessible location intelligence that translates into timely and vital insights for our customers, anywhere and at any time. We own and operate a constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, including the world’s highest resolution satellite, GeoEye-1, which provides our customers with the highest quality and most accurate satellite imagery available. We anticipate launching GeoEye-2, our next-generation satellite, in the 2012-2013 timeframe, to provide our customers with ongoing access to industry-leading imagery.

GeoEye has more than 530 employees and is headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, with facilities in Denver (Thornton), Colorado; St. Louis, Missouri; Norman, Oklahoma; and Mission, Kansas. GeoEye is a public company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol GEOY.

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Digital Globe

QuickBird

QuickBird

DigitalGlobe was founded in 1993 under the name WorldView Imaging Corporation, became EarthWatch Incorporated in 1995, before finally becoming DigitalGlobe in 2002.

In 1993, the United States Department of Commerce granted DigitalGlobe (then WorldView), the first license allowing a private enterprise to build and operate a satellite system to gather high-resolution digital imagery of the earth for commercial sale.

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PCI Geomatics

PCI Geomatics

PCI Geomatics, founded in 1982, is the world leader in geo-imaging products and solutions. PCI Geomatics has set the standard in remote sensing and image processing tools offering customized solutions to the geomatics community in over 135 countries and with more than 21,000 licenses distributed worldwide.

PCI Geomatics is the developer of Geomatica®— complete and integrated desktop software that features remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, geospatial analysis, map production, mosaicking and automated product systems capabilities. Geomatica software enables users to apply imagery in support of a wide range of applications such as the environment, agriculture, security and intelligence, the aerospace and defense industries, and satellite receiving stations.

Geomatica is interoperable with other geospatial tools with an emphasis on automation and full raster and vector integration. Geomatica software is the definitive industry leader and the standard in geo-imaging tools.

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Magellan RoadMate Portable GPS Navigator

Magellan RoadMate 1700 Portable GPS Navigator

Perfect for SUVs, trucks and RVs, the Magellan RoadMate 1700 boasts a generous, ultra-thin 7-inch touch screen ideal for large vehicles and easy viewing on the road. Premium features include: OneTouch favorites menu, AAA TourBook and Member Roadside Assistance, QuickSpell with SmartCity search, highway exit POI, spoken street name guidance, plus so many more!

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