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11.29.07


WebGeo's Big Score In Amazon's Web Services Challenge

By Glenn Letham

Kudos to the crew at WeoGeo for scoring a big win as a finalist in the Amazon AWS Start-Up Challenge.

WeoGeo creates a one-stop marketplace for mapping using Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3.

WeoGeo supplies surveyors, engineers, cartographers, and scientists with the ability to conveniently store, search, and exchange high-resolution CAD and GIS mapping products.

Mappers easily list their data for sale and researchers quickly find the data they need.

About WeoGeo... WeoGeo's community features provide mapmakers with a place to congregate like never before.

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WeoGeo Blogs, for the free sharing of stories and ideas.

WeoGeo Forums, for the discussion of all things geospatial.

Even the WeoGeo Wiki, a community-built collection of industry information.

Relevant Weblinks:

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http://www.weogeo.com


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Anything Geospatial: Tracking developments affecting GIS, geospatial technologies, location-based services, mapping, google earth and google maps. Published by the creator and editor of GISuser.com & LBSzone.com

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