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Luxury on the Slopes
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In real estate, value isn’t just about where a property sits—it’s about the location of features and amenities, too!
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How GIS and AI Can Map Areas Impacted by Natural Disasters
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After leaving the entire island of Cuba without power, Hurricane Ian hit Florida on September 28, 2022 with wind speeds only 2 mph short of a Category 5 classification. Second only to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Hurricane Ian will go down in history as one of the deadliest storms to devastate the continental U.S. this century.
Real Estate Mapping Tools For Every Type Of Agent
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Over the last few decades, the real estate industry has been making progress with new technology, and today there are a wide variety of real estate mapping tools for every agent's needs.
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.