27.7.10

Geospatial Revolution

We live in the Global Location Age. Where am I? is being replaced by, Where am I in relation to everything else?


Penn State Public Broadcasting is developing the Geospatial Revolution Project, an integrated public media and outreach initiative about the world of digital mapping and how it is changing the way we think, behave, and interact.




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