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Australian Police Warn Against Use of Apple Maps Due to Safety Concerns

Apple Maps continues to get attention, here's a MacRumors story named Australian Police Warn Against Use of Apple Maps Due to Safety Concerns. As they say, never trust a single source when you're heading somewhere remote that is new to you.

From the Police warning: "Tests on the mapping system by police confirm the mapping systems lists Mildura in the middle of the Murray Sunset National Park, approximately 70km away from the actual location of Mildura. Police are extremely concerned as there is no water supply within the Park and temperatures can reach as high as 46 degrees, making this a potentially life threatening issue. Some of the motorists located by police have been stranded for up to 24 hours without food or water and have walked long distances through dangerous terrain to get phone reception."

Slashdot also discusses the same news in a story named Australian Police Warn That Apple Maps Could Get Someone Killed.

Batch Geonews: shp.js, QMap, SPOT 6, Google Ground Truth Project, and much more

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.

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Batch Geonews: 2012 London Olympics Maps and more, Project Geo, MapPoint 2013, Global Arms Trade, and much more

Here's the recent geonews in batch mode.

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Batch Geonews: China Leading the Geospatial Industry, Geospatial World Forum 2012, NoSQL, ESRI at the Government, and much more

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Australian Malls To Track Shoppers By Their Phones

Slashdot discusses a story named Australian Malls To Track Shoppers By Their Phones. That's not the first time we hear about such efforts.

Their summary: "Australian shopping centers will monitor customers' mobile phones to track how often they visit, which stores they like and how long they stay. One unnamed Queensland shopping center is next month due to become the first in the nation to install receivers that detect unique mobile phone radio frequency codes to pinpoint location within two meters."

Recent DM Articles: NoSQL and Geospatial, More on GISP Certification, More on U.S. Broadband Map, and even more

Here's the articles publish last month over Directions Magazine that I wanted to share with our users.

Tuesday Geonews: ESRI File GeoDB API Beta 2, Microsoft and Nokia Alliance, More 3D OpenStreetMap, MapQuest Transit Directions, and much more

Here's recent geonews in batch mode. I will be away the reminder of the week, so expect less stories, but we'll take care of your submitted content.

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Australian Company Maps Brisbane Floods in High Resolution

The Brisbane Times reports that an Australian firm, Nearmap has conducted a very high resolution aerial survey of the recent floods in Brisbane and has made it available online on its website. According to its CEO, the resolution of the survey in 2cm, or about 5 times higher than the resolution normally seen on Google Maps. According to Nearmap's parent company, the company's camera system "is designed to capture PhotoMap data at a small fraction of the operating and capital costs for alternative camera systems - and captures overhead and four oblique photos while doing so."

Friday Geonews: Australia Flood Maps, ArcGIS Success Stories, iOS Find my Friends, Sarah Palin's Map, and more

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Friday Geonews: FacilMap.org, NOAA Bathymetry Viewer, ESRI's GeoDesign, Australia Flood Maps, GLONASS Phones, and more

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