---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 15:10:59 -0500 From: [log in to unmask] To: Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> Subject: New at The GeoCommunity In case you haven't been informed yet, The GeoCommunity website can now be found at http://www.geocomm.com. This GIS portal brings together the GISDataDepot with over a terabyte of freely available data, and SpatialNews, daily provider of GIS news, resources, reviews, and more. The GeoCommunity is essentially that - A Community of GIS Professionals, educators, students, and enthusiasts. Other Reousources you will find include: A revolutionary "Geo" Industry search engine which yields extremely accurate and fast results to your search http://search.geocomm.com Free Geo Classified ads, discussion forums, and numerous pointers to free product downloads, utilities, translators, and more http://software.geocomm.com Here's an examplo of the daily news that is posted daily: Todays' GIS Industry News features from the Geocommunity are available at http://news.geocomm.com/dailynews/today/index.html Germany based alta4 new reseller of SWEGIS' ArcView GIS - Extensions MapInfo Offers Free Meta Data Browser for Spatial Queries on the Web New Java-Based Browser Allows Users to Search the Web for Spatial Data from National Clearinghouses AutoCAD 2000 Delivers 44 Percent More Productivity Census Bureau Releases More Data for Three Census 2000 Dress Rehearsal Sites Internet users can now construct maps, search for specific data, and download results through a new application being served by the U.S. Geological Survey. Trimble Appoints Chief Financial Officer Also, are most recent free monthly publication of Our Monthly News Magazine "SpatialNews" has been released and can be viewed at http://news.geocomm.com/newsletter/contents.html We've added a ton of pointers to ArcView and Mapinfo resources on our Software pages at http://software.geocomm.com Be sure to use the Geo Search engine at http://search.geocomm.com to search the web for GIS and "Geo" industry websites. Regards Glenn Letham, editor The GeoCommunity http://www.geocomm.com