I et tidligere indlæg (http://gisdk.blogspot.com/2008/07/wanted-your-take-on-esri-user.html) fortalte jeg at DirectionsMag havde udskrevet en konkurrence om hvem som kunne skrive den bedste rapport fra ESRI brugerkonference i San Diego. Jeg skrev en rapport og lagde den på min blog (http://gisdk.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-take-on-esri-user-conference.html). Mærkværdigvis nok synes dommerpanelet ikke at det var mig som skulle vinde den der iPod Touch - pokkers ...
In an earlier post (http://gisdk.blogspot.com/2008/07/wanted-your-take-on-esri-user.html) I told you about the contets that DirectionsMag has proclaimed. I wrote my take from the conference and posted it here (http://gisdk.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-take-on-esri-user-conference.html). For some strange reason the judges did not find my piece a winner of the iPod Touch - too bad ...
/Sik
Thanks to all of you who submitted entries for our contest asking your help in covering the ESRI User Conference. We received a number of interesting submissions on topics including Landsat, the GeoWeb, 3D, crashes, the geodatabase and how to make the conference more appealing, Thanks to Dana, Sik, Greg, Andrew, and many others for their efforts.
We found a winner in a well-written piece on a corner of the conference that I don’t believe was covered elsewhere. Here’s what Lynn Rosentrater, who works at the University of Oslo as a research fellow in Geography, saw that interested her. We’ll be sending on her iPod touch and she’s accepted an invitation to write for us in the future.
Source: http://apb.directionsmag.com/archives/4640-Contest-Winner-for-Help-Us-Cover-ESRI-UC-Announced.html#extended
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