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Google Maps is on a roll. After completing its trek across the Grand Canyon
last week, the world’s best map service added 38 additional ski resorts to
its mapped areas. Google kicked off this off in November when they mapped
about 90 resorts around the world. The newly added maps are mostly located in
the United States, and can be viewed online as well as in its apps for
Android and iPhone. If you love the slopes like I do, you know that adding
ski resorts like Squaw Valley, Big Sky and Whistler Blackcomb is a big deal.
If you haven’t used Google Maps to check out resorts before, it’s really
simple to navigate. Ski runs are marked in blue, green and black lines show
how tough the terrain is, and lifts are marked as red dotted lines. As
always, Google is never satisfied, and promised that “more ski resort maps
[are] on the way.” Now, if you’ll excuse me, there’s a mo... (more)
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The Cambridge Satchel Company engaged MarkMonitor®, the leader in online
brand protection, to address the myriad risks of counterfeits, copyright
infringement and cybersquatting that have plagued the brand since its rapid
success as one of the latest global fashion obsessions.
The Cambridge Satchel Company has grown from an initial 600 pound investment
in 2008 to over eight million in turnaround in 2012. The business was built
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SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/24/13 -- MapR Technologies, Inc., the
Hadoop technology leader, announced today that Senior Principal Technologist
Keys Botzum will be a featured speaker at Telecom Analytics: Big Data Tools
for Real-time Analysis and Decision Making, taking place on January 30 - 31,
2013 at the Westin Atlanta Airport Hotel, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The session titled: "Big Data Drivers: Why Hadoop will be Part of Telecom's
Analytics," will be held on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. ET. Mr.
Botzum will explore why Big Data techniques are touching every indus... (more)
A while ago, Google took its Street View cameras to the slopes and started
documenting ski runs at a few select resorts. On Wednesday, Google is
expanding its mapping options for skiers by adding 38 new run and lifts maps
to Google Maps, including its apps for Android and iPhone. These include
well-known ski resorts like Squaw Valley, Big Sky and Whistler Blackcomb. Ski
runs are marked on Google maps with the usual blue, green and black lines to
mark the difficulty of the terrain. Ski lifts are marked as red dotted
lines.Google first started adding ski runs and resorts to its map... (more)
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