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Mapping Hacks: Tips & Tools for Electronic Cartography (edition 2005)

by Schuyler Erle, Rich Gibson, Jo Walsh

Series: Hacks

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Since the dawn of creation, man has designed maps to help identify the space that we occupy. From Lewis and Clark's pencil-sketched maps of mountain trails to Jacques Cousteau's sophisticated charts of the ocean floor, creating maps of the utmost precision has been a constant pursuit. So why should things change now? Well, they shouldn't. The reality is that map creation, or ""cartography,"" has only improved in its ease-of-use over time.… (more)
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Title:Mapping Hacks: Tips & Tools for Electronic Cartography
Authors:Schuyler Erle
Other authors:Rich Gibson, Jo Walsh
Info:O'Reilly Media (2005), Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, 525 pages
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Tags:Internet Technology, Computer Technology

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Since the dawn of creation, man has designed maps to help identify the space that we occupy. From Lewis and Clark's pencil-sketched maps of mountain trails to Jacques Cousteau's sophisticated charts of the ocean floor, creating maps of the utmost precision has been a constant pursuit. So why should things change now? Well, they shouldn't. The reality is that map creation, or ""cartography,"" has only improved in its ease-of-use over time.

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