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TerraGo Innovation Lab returns to GEOINT

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

TerraGo will be setting up another Innovation Lab at GEOINT 2010. Topics we'll address are:

  • TerraGo Mobile: Real-Time, Peer-to-Peer GEOINT
  • Creating Custom GeoPDF Maps for Battlespace Awareness
  • Advanced Terrain Visualization with 3D GeoPDF
  • Just-In-Time Imagery to Maps for the Last Tactical Mile
  • The Advantages of TerraGo GeoPDF Maps and MapBooks

Read more on our Innovation Lab page.

TerraGo and Adobe team to provide geospatial PDF solutions

Monday, October 18, 2010

Of the many questions I get, many ask about the relationship between Adobe and TerraGo. The two companies have a relationship that goes back more than a decade now that has revolved around the delivery of geospatial and technical information to people in the field. We've recently expanded the breadth and depth of this relationship along different fronts, as reflected in a recent TerraGo press release. Read more »

Webinar: Deploying Geospatial Assets with TerraGo GeoPDF

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I'll use this inaugural* blog post to announce an upcoming webinar titled "The Advantages of Deploying Geospatial Assets Using TerraGo GeoPDF" wherein we describe some of the things that make GeoPDF products GeoPDF and answer some questions about geospatial PDF, standards, specifications and TerraGo solutions, among other things. Please sign up and join us Tuesday, 21 September. Read more »

(Geo)PDF is open and is more than graphics

Friday, July 30, 2010

I just got back from an interesting GeoWeb 2010 in Vancouver, BC. There I was asked why we picked PDF and not something "open" like SVG? Read more »

Happy Birthday, TerraGo!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010
TerraGo turns five today. Has it really been five years? Wow! TerraGo has very much transcended being "the GeoPDF guys", but I guess we're still that, too. GeoPDF will continue to evolve, and there is some exciting stuff on the horizon. I'm particularly interested in how to embed secure applications to help guide people through work-flows and manage ad hoc data collection. You know, I think that on-the-fly application configuration would be a racket worth getting in on...

IETF releases "Requirements for a Location-by-Reference Mechanism"

Monday, May 17, 2010
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) released Requirements for a Location-by-Reference Mechanism, or RFC 5808. Place, or unambiguous identification of location, can get complicated quickly, especially when things like security and context come creeping into the equation.

Publisher for GeoMedia 5.0 Released

Thursday, May 13, 2010
It's been a long time coming, but I'm happy to say that we've pushed Publisher for GeoMedia 5.0 out the door. Hot dang! I won't here repeat what's in the press release.

GeoPDF is not a Format

Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The name of this blog is GeoPDF. The word GeoPDF has its roots in PDF which is itself is an acronym for Portable Document Format. PDF is defined by an ISO specification. Words like "format" and "specification" might make one think that GeoPDF is a malamanteau of sorts or a perverse play on GeoTIFF. In some sense, the latter is partially correct.

Links Restored!

Thursday, May 6, 2010
We recently upgraded the TerraGo website, and in the process lost a file cache to which we linked from this site. The links are now restored. LMK if you find things differently.

Origins of GeoPDF: Getting the Data Out There

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Many, many moons ago, I worked on a project where we worked to get data out of the engineering groups into the hands of the maintenance groups within and across a conglomerate of telcos. I'm not sure that I can name names even to this day, so I won't. The secrecy never made a lick of sense to me even having considered it from a variety of perspectives, but a customer's confidence is inviolable.
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