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Abdulrahman Alqasim
5 Years Experience |
Saudi Arabia | May 14 |
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Andreas Lin
Entry Level Experience |
Toronto, ON, Canada | May 13 |
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Nazim Amin
10 Years or More Experience |
Riyadh Saudi Arabia | May 13 |
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Subramanian
7 Years Experience |
Chennai, India | April 24 |
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Ericka Sterns
Entry Level Experience |
Rochester, NY | April 24 |
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AaronSteely
2 Years Experience |
Washington, DC | April 16 |
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mai ghaly
9 Years Experience |
Egypt | April 16 |
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Don Talend
5 Years Experience |
Chicago Northwest | April 15 |
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Thomas Cortez
3 Years Experience |
Lake Forest, CA, USA | April 12 |
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Thomas Cortez
3 Years Experience |
Lake Forest, CA, USA | April 12 |
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Google announced new location services APIs, a new Google Maps and a visual refresh for Google Maps at Google I/O last week. There was lots of descriptive coverage from the mainstream and tech press. But there was very little response from the geospatial community - except from Esri. Who should or should not be excited about the new Google Maps and APIs?