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Podcast: GIS Teachable Moments in the News

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Tuesday, January 24th 2012


Three items in the news in early January are teachable moments in geotechnology, for students and citizens and for the geospatial community. They include satellite imagery from the Costa Concordia, Google tangles with OSM and World Bank and an outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease explained by geography.

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