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Is Web 2.0 Mapping ‘Dead’?

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Tuesday, April 17th 2007


Dead can be a number of things; on the Web sometimes it simply means users/developers have moved on to the next thing. How is Web 2.0 mapping doing? Is it mature? Is it time to move on to the next thing, as a recent guest, Mark Wallace speaking at A Very Spatial Podcast offered? He's ready to move to 3D on the Web. We explore these questions and try to nail down what hallmarks might indicate maturity for Web 2.0 mapping.

The podcast is 14 minutes long (< 6 Mb) and was recorded on April 12, 2007.

Is Web 2.0 Mapping "Dead"?
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