Subject: ‘James Fee’
| October 1, 2011GeoRoundUp: Zombie Map, James Fee Brings Back Comments, Flying Over Planet EarthGIS NewsMaking the rounds is a quirky map created by Dr Mark Graham, Taylor Shelton, Matthew Zook, and Monica Stephens from the Oxford Internet Institute that maps out the concentration of Google searches for “zombies”: [T]0 measure the amount of content about zombies indexed by Google, a dataset was created based on a 0.25 x 0.25 degree grid of all the land ... read more April 17, 2011Comments Go Dark on GIS BlogsGIS NewsIs there an emerging movement among GIS bloggers to permanently turn off comments on their blogs? Two bloggers, Atanas Entchev and James Fee, recently blogged about their decisions to turn off comments. Why? Two reasons were highlighted: comment spam and social media. The dramatic increase in spam has made moderating comments a drudgery. In explaining why ... read more May 28, 2010GeoBriefs: James Fee Celebrates Five Years of Blogging, Waze Goes Local with Los AngelesGIS NewsJames Fee’s blog passed the five year mark on May 25th with “1,688 posts and 13,450 comments.” James Fee has one of the most popular GIS related blogs at http://spatiallyadjusted.com. James Fee was recently profiled on GIS Lounge. Waze, the crowdsourcing traffic application, has announced their first local site for Los Angeles. The local site distills ... read more May 10, 2010Not your father's approach to geodata creation and sharingIssues in GISWhat do the pundits say about crowd-sourcing GIS data and its future? Peter Batty assembled a group of some of the loudest voices in that debate for a panel at GITA’s recent conference. The video’s an hour and 45 minutes long but worth the watch if you’re interesting in the issue of collective and open ... read more Not your father’s approach to geodata creation and sharingIssues in GISWhat do the pundits say about crowd-sourcing GIS data and its future? Peter Batty assembled a group of some of the loudest voices in that debate for a panel at GITA’s recent conference. The video’s an hour and 45 minutes long but worth the watch if you’re interesting in the issue of collective and open ... read more February 8, 2010James Fee | Profiles from the Geospatial CommunityCommunityJames Fee is well known for his popular blog that has an active participation by the geospatial community. The James Fee GIS Blog is a place to find posts that trigger discussions about many aspects of geospatial technology. Judging by the volume of comments, Mr. Fee often has his finger on the pulse of topics ... read more James Fee | Profiles from the Geospatial CommunityCommunityJames Fee is well known for his popular blog that has an active participation by the geospatial community. The James Fee GIS Blog is a place to find posts that trigger discussions about many aspects of geospatial technology. Judging by the volume of comments, Mr. Fee often has his finger on the pulse of topics ... read more |


