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You are invited to a free live webcast:
Trends and Technologies in Where 2.0
Presented by Andrew Turner, author of the "Where 2.0: The State of the
Geospatial Web" An O'Reilly Radar Report

In this live webcast, geospatial web expert Andrew Turner will discuss the
current evolution of Where 2.0 and how it is affecting the entire
landscape of Web 2.0 and next generation applications. Open standards such as
GeoRSS, KML, and Microformats provide a huge wealth of information for mashups
and applications, and libraries such as Mapstraction can be used for
cartographic visualization. To illustrate the power of these tools, Andrew
will talk about some interesting applications and hacks that have pushed the
boundaries of the GeoWeb.

We'll also take a look at the future of location-enabled applications and
services that developers can use today to provide users with better
contextualized and localized information. Mobile sensors, augmented and
immersive reality, and geo-games are just a few of the next generation Where
2.0 domain.

Andrew will also give a short demo of the just-launched GeoCommons Maker.

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Attendance is limited, so register now. We'll send you a reminder before the
webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others.

Date: Tuesday, September 23 at 10am PDT
Cost: Free
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Meeting link: http://oreilly.com/go/whereto

Questions? Please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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About Andrew Turner

Andrew is CTO of FortiusOne, creators of GeoCommons, and is co-Founder of
Mapufacture, where he developed open-standards and tools to make it easy for
people to create customized maps using complex geospatial tools. He also
actively participates in the open-source community and develops several
mapping tools such as Mapstraction and GeoPress.

Prior to starting Mapufacture, Andrew developed high-fidelity realtime vehicle
simulation software at Realtime Technologies and designed
spacecraft algorithms and sensor systems at EADS Astrium.

Andrew wrote the O'Reilly shortcut "Introduction to Neogeography" and "Where
2.0: The State of the Geospatial Web" business report in Fall 2008. He is also
published in MacTech and Make magazine on his home-automation hacking.

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