TomTom has acquired Location Navigation, including its WhereIs map assets from Sensis.
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TomTom acquires Australian WhereIs Maps
Whereis adds Locator to B2B mapping offer
Whereis has launched Locator, a national address point dataset targeted towards organisations.
MapData Services partners with Sensis
MapData Services has signed a partnership agreement with Location Navigation Pty Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Sensis Pty Ltd, that adds Whereis Maps to its supplier’s network. The ‘first of its kind’ agreement will see MapData Services – developer of online maps and mobile apps for many of the nation’s largest blue […]
Sensis unveils voice-controlled, in-car information system
Whereis Maps recently staged the first BeyondMaps Forum, bringing together international leaders from the navigation, automotive and connectivity industries to discuss trends and introduce new technologies to enhance our connected world. Using the forum as a platform, Fred Curtis, General Manager, Location and Navigation, Sensis announced that it is working with US-based Media […]
Sensis adds National Address File to B2B mapping offer
Sensis has launched the Sensis National Address File – a database of geo-coded Australian commercial and residential addresses. The Sensis National Address File contains more than 9 million addresses, drawn from Telstra’s expansive dataset, to allow government agencies, emergency services, dispatch and insurance companies to accurately locate the physical position of addresses across […]
Sensis adds aerial imagery to B2B mapping service
At the spatial@gov conference, mapping services provider Sensis has announced a partnership that will boost its mapping product line-up by signing a joint agreement with photo and terrain mapping provider NearMap.com to provide aerial imagery with its maps. The aerial imagery (called PhotoMaps) provided by NearMap.com will add significant value to Sensis’ existing range […]
Adding Value to Spatial Information
ED GARVIN The rapid growth of interest in such websites as Google Earth and Virtual Earth has been an overall benefit to the spatial industry. However, there has been much discussion regarding the use of the spatial information from these websites. It is centred around the value that they add, the value that they imply […]
Designing Maps for the Web
JOSE DIACONO Good cartography for online mapping is about what you show, how you show it and how fast. No matter how current and correct your GIS information, such distractions as slow display, spidery fonts, obscure icons or cluttered symbology will turn off an increasingly demanding public. They just need answers. Unfortunately, however, it is […]
Top 10 spatial disruptions of 2015
Disruptions are a good thing, but only for those who are willing to learn, react and adapt.