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A Legacy Land Holding: Telluride Mesa Ranch
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The M4 Ranch Group used Land id to map out the Telluride Mesa Ranch: a rare 2,080± deeded acre offering located just 45± minutes from Telluride Mountain Village.
Why You Should Invest In A GIS Map Builder For Your Business
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While geography has always been one of the cornerstones of business, it wasn't until technology allowed software to be used in conjunction with geographic information that companies truly began to capitalize on the geospatial revolution.
What Is GIS Programming, And Do I Need To Know It?
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The concept of a Geographic Information System (GIS) was first conceived in the 1960s.
A Perfect Pair: GIS And IoT
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You probably don’t give IoT sensors a lot of thought, but they’re all around us every day. Your car is full of them—telling you what the temperature outside is, when you're running low on gas, if you’re about to back into another vehicle, if you have low tire pressure; the list goes on. Even when you aren’t near your car, you’re still carrying around sensors inside your smartphone, such as a magnetometer (which tells the phone which way is north like a compass would) and a gyroscope (which tells the phone which way it’s oriented).
Finding The Ideal Location With Geospatial Technology
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The area a home is located in determines a great deal for the people living there: where their kids can go to school, how long their commute is, what they do for entertainment… It’s no wonder that a 600 sq/ft. studio apartment in SoHo, New York can cost more than a 6-bedroom house in rural Indiana.
The Cartography Tools Of Our Past
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Whether it be studying the world’s geography, getting directions to the supermarket, or checking the elevation of a hike, we use maps on a daily basis – often, without even realizing it. Due to their ubiquity, we don’t tend to give a second thought to using maps, but a lot goes into creating these visual depictions of the world around us.
Raster vs Vector Data: The Ultimate Guide
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Without data, there would be no reason for GIS to exist; the whole point of GIS is to create, manage, analyze, and map data. However, a lot of programs deal with data. What makes GIS so interesting is that it can handle both attribute data, which describes the characteristics of a feature, and geospatial data, which describes the absolute and relative location of a feature.
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