The West-Wide Energy Corridor Draft Programmatic EIS is now available for downloading and browsing online. Draft PEIS maps of proposed Section 368 energy corridors are also available for browsing/downloading.
Archives for November 9, 2007
Housefront mashup predicts home values – send results to mobile
Are you interested in seeking the value of your home or your neighbor’s? No worries, try this useful mashup (using google maps API) at housefront. Simply enter the address and the property along with estimate is provided. Optionally, send the results to your mobile. see http://www.housefront.com
The application is fast although at first glance, the reverse geocoding is a bit off.. 3 tests yielded 3 incorrect positions… I find the values are somewhat off (in our area anyway)… Zillow seems to provide better zestimates in my opinion. Finally, the send to cell doesn’t seem to work for my carrier either (t-mobile) even-though they are a valid option
O’reilly Media Where 20 Call for Proposals Closing November 26, 2007
If you plan on presenting at Where2.0 you better get moving… the call for proposals is ending soon. IF you want your 5 minutes on stage to show off what you have regarding the geospatial web at 2.0 then this is your chance. Submit your proposal to lead a conference session, run a tutorial, or demonstrate the cutting-edge technology you’ve been working on. O’reilly is looking for proposals on the following topics: -Geo Support in Web Application Frameworks -Today’s Best GeoStack Tools -Mapping APIs -GeoTargeting Methods -Privacy Implications & the Law -Getting the most out of GeoBrowsers -Managing Geo Data Tools, Tips, Techniques -Staying Up to Date with Protocols & Formats. If you have ideas for speakers and topics that will make the conference a must attend event, send them to: where-idea @ oreilly.com – see http://conferences.oreilly.com/where
O’reilly Media Where 20 Call for Proposals Closing November 26, 2007
If you plan on presenting at Where2.0 you better get moving… the call for proposals is ending soon. IF you want your 5 minutes on stage to show off what you have regarding the geospatial web at 2.0 then this is your chance. Submit your proposal to lead a conference session, run a tutorial, or demonstrate the cutting-edge technology you’ve been working on. O’reilly is looking for proposals on the following topics: -Geo Support in Web Application Frameworks -Today’s Best GeoStack Tools -Mapping APIs -GeoTargeting Methods -Privacy Implications & the Law -Getting the most out of GeoBrowsers -Managing Geo Data Tools, Tips, Techniques -Staying Up to Date with Protocols & Formats. If you have ideas for speakers and topics that will make the conference a must attend event, send them to: where-idea @ oreilly.com – see http://conferences.oreilly.com/where