MapInfo Professional v10.015/06/2009 |
| MapInfo Professional v10.0 offers the ability to visualise and analyse information, which is critical in today\'s economic environment. The application includes a redesigned intuitive user interface, access to PostGIS, an open source database, and a built-in support for Layered PDF generation. The end result is a cost-effective solution that enables organisations to gain optimal value from their data when making decisions about managing inventory, allocating resources and communicating with customers. |
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NASA's Earth Observing-1 satellite captured this image of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on the morning of Jan. 15, 2010. The image shows the densely built and densely populated capital city. Satellite images like this one, when compared with similar images taken before the earthquake, will provide information to support disaster recovery efforts in Haiti. Data from the Advanced Land Imager on the satellite. Image processed by NASA's Earth Observatory, Goddard Space Flight Center
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