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GIS - Making Meaning from Spatial Data

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 8:01 AM on March 30, 2010:

Web GIS from InteractiveGISFor the very reason that a Geographic Information System - a GIS - makes meaning from spatial data, is why we think GIS is a killer app maker.

Especially if it's web-based.

Our client, InteractiveGIS, experts in GIS technology, offered what we named the world's first GIS at auction on eBay.

InteractiveGIS will sell the first GIS on eBay. That's because the starting bid is $1.

And it's a Web GIS.

The world's second GIS at auction on eBay is live

Of course if a town or government agency is the winning bidder, that would be a good and standard use of GIS.

Honestly, though, we hope an entrepreneur is the winning bidder.  We want to see a killer app with GIS.

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You're invited to read more about InteractiveGIS on Handshake 2.0, to fan InteractiveGIS on Facebook, and to follow InteractiveGIS on Twitter.

InteractiveGIS, a custom, Web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) solutions provider, is a client of Handshake Media, Incorporated, of which Handshake 2.0 is an enterprise.

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