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Saturday, 27 February 2016

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Evolving Geographic Information System: OpenWebGIS plans & its crowdfunding campaign 

Digital Geography [2016-02-27 07:30:29]  recommend  recommend this post  (142 visits) info
Perhaps you have already used in your work OpenWebGIS or just have seen it or read about it. Due to this system exists since 2014. But we will describe OpenWebGIS briefly. It is an open source online/offline geographic information system for work in web browser or mobile app. Since its foundation, a great number of users have benefited from using this system functions. The site and the blog have been visited tens of thousands of times. Over this time the system was worth mentioning in [...]

GISconnector for Excel 

Digital Geography [2015-02-18 10:15:48]  recommend  recommend this post  (169 visits) info
GISconnector for Excel – the beginning of a beautiful friendship between ArcGIS and Excel The GISconnector transforms ArcGIS and Excel into an ingenious overall system: The power of Excel is available in ArcGIS and vice versa – ArcGIS and Excel turn into an integrated working environment. This unique combination enables a smooth transfer of data and functions between the two programs – this works without an editing session. The GISconnector for Excel software completely [...]

Amazing styling in QGIS 2.6 

Digital Geography [2014-11-23 17:33:51]  recommend  recommend this post  (120 visits) info
Since QGIS 2.6 was released with a lot of new features and functions I’ve been testing it sporadic and have come to realise that the quality and functionality of symbol styling and labelling is so high that ESRI ArcMap no longer can match it. Honestly I haven’t tested the 10.3 version of ArcMap, so my experience is based on previous versions. Here I’ll use an example to highlight some of the extensive possibilities offered in QGIS. I’ll be using “live” [...]

Yet Another Cambrian Explosion Theory: 2 Mutations Are Responsible 

The Dragon’s Tales [2013-06-24 21:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (54 visits) info

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A research team led by a University of Chicago scientist has discovered two key mutations that sparked a hormonal revolution 500 million years ago. In a feat of "molecular time travel," the researchers resurrected and analyzed the functions of the ancestors of genes that play key roles in modern human reproduction, development, immunity and cancer. By re-creating the same DNA changes
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