The recent geonews in batch mode, covering a larger timespan than usual.
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Slashdot discussed a few minor geo-related stories:
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Bloggage update: Vector online GIS appears to be gaining traction. These emerging technologies contrast with Esri who offers a slew of tools on the desktop and in arcgis.com like mature web mapping services and model building. But these newcomers offer a service to process GIS functions online and allow to load data direct from web source further augmenting their web performance. Here I compare how I used a 180K vector dataset from NOAA NGDC described previously on these alternate methods.
Chris Holmes shares a pretty insightful and informative letter in an entry named 'Opening Esri'. Esri's closer relationship with open source started with providing code on GitHub last September and even up to last February's official entry named going open source with Esri.
From the Chris Holmes entry: "So I wanted to give to Esri a measurable roadmap of actions to take that would signal to me a real commitment to ‘open’. [...] Each piece of Esri technology ideally could be used stand alone with other pieces. Stated another way, there should be no lock-in of anything that users create – even their cartography rules. [...] it is a business risk, since it opens up more potential competition. But it’s also a big business opportunity if done right. And reaches beyond mere business to being a real force for good in the world, becoming a truly loved company, with lots of friends."

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.
On the Apple front:
In the everything else category:
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Here's the recent Esri-related geonews in batch mode.
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From other sources:
Here's the geonews in batch mode, unusually covering 4 weeks, thus a much longer issue.
On the open source / data front:
On the Esri front:
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Geospatial-related discussions over Slashdot:
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You didn't misread, that's the name of an official Esri blog entry, Going Open-Source with Esri.
From the entry: "We’ve also been a big supporter of the open-source community, providing code and sponsorships for efforts relevant to the users of our system. Popular tools such as GDAL/OGR, PostgreSQL, Dojo, MongoDB, and others have all been actively supported by Esri. We are embarking on a new set of initiatives to subtly change from contributing to the various open communities to being more active members of these communities. [...]
The software that we are publishing as open-source cuts across many domains – not just the web. There are mobile phone libraries and applications, desktop extensions, big data analytis tools, and of course many web application templates in ActionScript, Java and JavaScript. Right now there are nearly 50 repositories at esri.github.com, and we have a lot more that we are getting ready to release. [...] You can see my slides on Github."

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.
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From the Esri front:
From the Google front:
In the miscellaneous category:
In the maps category:
This is our last batch-mode edition of the year - happy holiday break to everyone!
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