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The Harlow Report - GIS
Volume 26 • No 10 • 2003
ISSN 0742-468X • Since 1978
On-line Since 2000

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The Harlow Report - GIS


Welcome to the 10th issue of 2003! In this issue we review two important GIS books. Then we take a look at the future of wireless. For laughs we listed some very funny pseudo scientific terms you can toss out at the next gathering of your local GIS nerds.

    Featured Articles

  • Getting to Know ArcObjects. If you want to understand ArcGIS, then you should start by understanding ArcObjects. This book is a good way to start.

  • Internet GIS Even UBL understands the importance of the Web. When it comes to GIS, every supplier I know says that being able to Web enable GIS applications is a must. But, putting GIS on the Web requires a deeper understanding of the Web and of GIS. Read this review, then read the book.

  • The Future of Wireless Security and 802.11i If you understand that GIS is becoming a required technology for business and government, then you understand that next to the Internet, wireless and mobile GIS technologies are ready to explode. One of the factors holding this industry back is security.Roy Troxel, an expert on the subject fills in the details about the future of wireless security,

  • More to Know

  • Out of the Box Our collection of news events that may indirectly effect your GIS project. Events are categorized by State and Local Government, Technology, and Utilities.

  • News to Use. Short takes on the latest GIS news with links to more information
  • Just 4 Laffs

  • Psuedo Scientific Constants What those scientific terms really mean.
  • As always, we thank you for your support, and trust that you and your loved ones remain safe, healthy and prosperous.





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