eCognition Twitter updates life from the ESRI User Conference in San Diego

Tue, 2009-07-14 19:07 / Posted by Gregor Willhauck

Hi there,

I just set up a Twitter account to be able to provide some life updates from the ESRU User Conference in San Diego. To follow, go to http://twitter.com/eCognition

Consumer Geospatial Products

Tue, 2009-07-14 11:14 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

At a recent Mobile Marketing event in Munich, Intermap presented their AccuTerra iPhone application. I know this because it was reported to me by a friend and mobile marketing insider who was aware that Intermap is a Definiens business partner. He thought Accuterra looked great and had big potential. I've not conducted a thorough evaluation, however, at first glance I do agree.

Consumer Geospatial Products

Tue, 2009-07-14 11:14 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

At a recent Mobile Marketing event in Munich, Intermap presented their AccuTerra iPhone application. I know this because it was reported to me by a friend and mobile marketing insider who was aware that Intermap is a Definiens business partner. He thought Accuterra looked great and had big potential. I've not conducted a thorough evaluation, however, at first glance I do agree.

Consumer Geospatial Products

Tue, 2009-07-14 11:14 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

At a recent Mobile Marketing event in Munich, Intermap presented their AccuTerra iPhone application. I know this because it was reported to me by a friend and mobile marketing insider who was aware that Intermap is a Definiens business partner. He thought Accuterra looked great and had big potential. I've not conducted a thorough evaluation, however, at first glance I do agree.

eCognition Twitter updates life from the ESRI User Conference in San Diego

Mon, 2009-07-13 22:22 / Posted by Gregor Willhauck

Hi there,

I just set up a Twitter account to be able to provide some life updates from the ESRU User Conference in San Diego. To follow, go to http://twitter.com/eCognition

eBooks and eCognition

Thu, 2009-07-02 15:34 / Posted by Ralph Humberg

These days I was reading an interesting article about the future of eBooks as seen by true insiders.
Not surprinsingly, Amazon representatives see a bright future for them - while Apple's Steven Jobs doesn't see an opportunity at all (who reads books in the coming generations?). A key question here is the future about books -or say textual lyrics- in general, independent of the media. In short, many people doubt that the printed word, including screens, will continue to be as important as it was since Gutenberg invented letterpress printing some 500 years ago.

eBooks and eCognition

Thu, 2009-07-02 15:34 / Posted by Ralph Humberg

These days I was reading an interesting article about the future of eBooks as seen by true insiders.
Not surprinsingly, Amazon representatives see a bright future for them - while Apple's Steven Jobs doesn't see an opportunity at all (who reads books in the coming generations?). A key question here is the future about books -or say textual lyrics- in general, independent of the media. In short, many people doubt that the printed word, including screens, will continue to be as important as it was since Gutenberg invented letterpress printing some 500 years ago.

Fast Blogging: Bookmarklet

Thu, 2009-07-02 14:30 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

Use the bookmarklet to add web links quickly to your eCognition Community blog

How? Simply click the button marked "Bookmarket" on the left side of the screen, then drag the button to your browser bookmark bar, where it will become
a link button.



Home Bookmarklet

Fast Blogging: Bookmarklet

Thu, 2009-07-02 14:30 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

Use the bookmarklet to add web links quickly to your eCognition Community blog

How? Simply click the button marked "Bookmarket" on the left side of the screen, then drag the button to your browser bookmark bar, where it will become
a link button.



Home Bookmarklet

Fast Blogging: Bookmarklet

Thu, 2009-07-02 14:30 / Posted by Todd Douglas Taylor

Use the bookmarklet to add web links quickly to your eCognition Community blog

How? Simply click the button marked "Bookmarket" on the left side of the screen, then drag the button to your browser bookmark bar, where it will become
a link button.



Home Bookmarklet