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DigitalGlobe Founder at Where 2.0

  25/03/2010
Dr. Walter Scott, founder and chief technology officer of DigitalGlobe, is to present a keynote speech at this yea\'s Where 2.0 Conference in San Jose on 1st April 2010. As part of his "Seconds to Anywhere" presentation, Dr. Scott will demonstrate how current satellite imagery technology, including DigitalGlobe's geospatial cloud and value-added solutions, are filling the critical need for speed and accuracy of information.

 

Dr. Scott will also discuss how these advancements in technology are changing the way we live and work by helping businesses and consumers alike utilize information that proves to be much more than mere pixels.






Read more about:  geospatial  satellite imagery  imagery  satellite 
Website: http://en.oreilly.com/where2010/
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