This is a story about a hobby project called Scribble Maps that grew into business… but it's also a story about the opportunities and challenges of creating geospatial tools for non-geospatial professionals.

Jonathan Wagner

“Its easy to get people to make a map today, but how do you get them to come back and make a map tomorrow?”

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PostgreSQL - An open source geospatial database for GIS practitioners

PostgreSQL - An open source geospatial database for GIS practitioners

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The evolution of geospatial file formats and data exchange  - An interview with the Co founder of Safe Software

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Episode #43 - This is an interview with one of the founders of Safe Software, Dale Lutz (an all-around nice guy and a thought leader in the geospatial world). Dale walks you thought the evolution of t...

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Trends in geospatial and initiatives in the community

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Travel Time - A better way of doing location based search

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