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Top 10.2 Take-aways from the Esri International Developer Summit

Data feeds for your GIS go real time. Maps in your tablets and smartphones go offline.

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Web Map Aids in Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts

Len Bundra, from Toms River Municipal Utilities Authority (TRMUA), built an online map that became a go-to information source for homeowners.

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Serving Imagery Quickly in Times of Disaster

The South Carolina Air National Guard quickly processed satellite imagery after Hurricane Irene by using GeoImaging Tools for ArcGIS...

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Community Analyst Scores with Students

Students at California University of Pennsylvania (CAL U) used Esri Community Analyst to study whether their town could support a hockey arena.

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Not Just Plane Art

ArcGIS for Server lets you zoom in and clearly see each of 100,000 images that make up the photomosaics.

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Mapping Is Making a Difference in Ghana

Esri's new Education Ambassador program made inroads with students in Ghana...

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Forest Damage from Tornadoes Assessed with ArcGIS

The Alabama Forestry Commission used ArcGIS to map the damage to more than 200,000 acres of forestland after a swarm of deadly tornadoes.

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Add a True North Arrow to Your ArcMap Page Layout

Placing a true north arrow on your map often improves its accuracy and quality.

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Keen Observations

Urban Observatory at urbanobservatory.org is getting bigger and better.

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Dive into Geospatial at DevSummit DC

Interested in developing apps using Esri geospatial technology? Then stop by DevSummit DC, on February 11, 2015...

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A Quick Win

The Urban Observatory uses maps to answer questions about cities and how the people in them live, work, and play.

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Storytelling with Maps

Get tips on how to make a winning Esri Story Map app from the experts: The winners of the 2014 Esri Storytelling with Maps Contest.

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