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Over 100 people geospatially trained at IMW Australia
NGIS is and continues to be proud to support the Indigenous Mapping Workshop Australia. We are tremendously proud of Andrew and the Winyama & NGIS team members who worked hard to pull together the event. This post is republished from the Winyama website with full permission. The original post can be read here. Over 100

Simple no-code mapping tools for teams
We live in a world where location and maps have become a core component to an organisations value offering. Uber’s entire operation is based on the strength of its mapping capability for their customers who need to get a ride, Domino’s use maps to show their customers exactly where their pizza is on the delivery

What to expect after Google Cloud Next 19′
NGIS’ Richard Greene attended Google Cloud Next 19’ last week in San Francisco. The conference convenes Google’s international network of partners, developers and anyone passionate about an accessible, scalable, socially responsible cloud to discuss expected product developments, news and releases. Richard reflects on his week at the conference: Day one I arrived in San Francisco

How Google is integrating augmented reality into Maps
Google Maps is integrated into our everyday lives and helps us navigate from point A to point B. Constantly looking for ways to improve, Google acknowledged that the familiar blue dot and line overlaid in Google Maps has left some users lost or confused about the corner they were meant to turn or has simply

