Depicting Fukushima Video
Tim posted a new video on YouTube, discussing his depiction of the Fukushima Daiichi plant issues.
This is a powerful use of our software, I must say. Please comment or contact us if you have any questions.
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Apple starts using OpenStreetMap in Iphoto
about 1 week ago - No comments
Apple switched from Google Maps to OpenStreetMap a few months ago. Depiction has been using OpenStreetMap for several years. OpenStreetMap is a crowd sourced map of the world.
Check out this article about Apple’s switch.
What’s new in Depiction 1.3.3
about 7 months ago - No comments
Depiction 1.3.3 is out and available for download! If you own the software, you should just be able to run the Depiction Update program to get the latest version. If you don’t, what are you waiting for? There are quite a few nice updates in the new version, but I want to highlight a couple.
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“The Full-Rip Nine”
about 8 months ago - No comments
Thanks to Carol Dunn and King 5 News, I spent the morning reading this remarkable article by Bruce Barcott on the potential for a massive earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone. He outlines, in dramatic fashion, potential effects from a 9.0 quake that runs up and down the coast of the Pacific Northwest. (You can More >
Mapping Hurricane Irene
about 8 months ago - No comments
Hurricane Irene is bearing down on the US East Coast, and there a lot of places around the Web where you can track its progress. If you need something that will still be available offline, or you want to be able to integrate your own data along with information about the hurricane, then Depiction is More >
Depiction Workshop at State of the Map 2011 in Denver
about 8 months ago - No comments
State of the Map is OpenStreetMap’s annual international conference and we’re super excited to be a part of this year’s event held in Denver, September 9-11!
Join our Preferred Consultant, Russell Deffner on Friday, September 9th at 11:50am for a 40 minute workshop introduction to OpenStreetMap and Depiction. Hurricane Coast, VP of Sales and Marketing, and More >
Welcome to Hurricane Coast!
about 9 months ago - 2 comments
We at Depiction are very pleased to announce today that Hurricane Coast is joining the company as Vice President of Sales & Marketing. All sorts of excellent details are in the official announcement. Hurricane was previously the program manager of the Open Initiative at MapQuest, has served as Community Ambassador at Cloudmade, and is currently More >
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant depiction
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
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The crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear Power Plant continues. After hearing much talk about the various reactors, the evacuation zones and so on, I got curious as to what, exactly the scale of the event really was. That curiosity, plus a couple hours of work in More >
Depiction of the Week: Christchurch Earthquake
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
Christchurch, New Zealand Quake
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Christchurch, New Zealand was just hit with an earthquake. It was “just” a 6.3 quake, but as you can see from the Depiction of the Week, the epicenter was square in the middle of the city, and just a couple miles below the surface.
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Depiction 101: Interaction Rules Video Podcast
about 1 year ago - No comments
Interaction rules power the simulation environment Depiction provides. With these customizable cause-and-affect rules, users can create a wide variety of potential scenarios and have a very good idea of effects on their community. Watch this recorded session to learn the basics of using this unique feature of Depiction.
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Depiction 101: Simulation Elements Video
about 1 year ago - No comments
Simulation elements set Depiction apart from most other mapping applications. With these customizable elements, users can explore a wide variety of potential scenarios and have a very good idea of effects on their community. Watch this video to learn the basics of using these unique pieces of Depiction.
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