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ULS and the Search for Yamashita’s Gold

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This entry is part 13 of 80 in the series Pangaea

In the waning days of World War II, the Japanese were faced with a dilemma: what to do with the billions in loot taken from Southeast Asia. According to some accounts, faced with US naval dominance in the Pacific, the Japanese could not return the gold, gems, and other valuables to the homeland. Instead the […]

New (and Proposed) Rules for Drones

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This entry is part 14 of 80 in the series Pangaea

The FAA has imposed a significant new rule on drone identification and has proposed two new rules that could, when enacted, change the UAS operations landscape. New UAS Marking Rules While UAS identification rules have been the law of the land for some time, last month these rules have been revised. Drones weighing more than […]

Geo Week 2019: Lots and Lots of Lidar

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This entry is part 15 of 80 in the series Pangaea

Every time I go to this conference I get the sensation of drinking from a fire hose: so much lidar technology! This year the International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF) became Geo Week with the addition of the ASPRS annual conference and MAPPS winter conference. Here’s a small sample of the wide array of lidar tech […]

Crystal Ball: Housing 2019

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This entry is part 16 of 80 in the series Pangaea

If you pay any attention to the news you’ve probably heard the drumbeats of the “R” word: the possibility of a recession this year. Because of the ups and downs in the tech, automotive, and telecom sectors, you’re probably starting to get nervous. Then there’s the housing market, which seems to be stalling. Because housing […]

Your Favorite Pangaea Issues of 2018

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This entry is part 17 of 80 in the series Pangaea

With 2019 only a few weeks in, let’s look back at the past year and its highpoints. As your editor I took a look at the 2018 issues ranked by readership. Here’s the top three, why I think they were so popular, and the takeaways from each. Got GPS? Thank Hedy Lamarr I think this […]

Gift Ideas for Geospatial Pros: Nifty, Thrifty, and under $50

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This entry is part 18 of 80 in the series Pangaea

Once again we offer up some gift-giving ideas for the geospatial professional in your family or circle of friends, or just to treat yourself—you deserve it, right? The links for each item below all go to Amazon, but choose your own vendor. Prices are accurate at the time of writing. Also, check out the Located […]