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<title>Directions Magazine - Upcoming Events</title>
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	<date>2008-11-18</date>
	<title>Podcast: What We'd Tell the World on GIS Day</title>
	<link>http://lbs360.directionsmag.com/articles/index.php?article_id=2934</link>
	<description>GIS Day provides a chance for geospatial practitioners to tell the world about what they do and why it matters. Our editors share the key themes they'd want to get across to the public on this special day.</description>
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	<date>2008-11-12</date>
	<title>Five Questions with Tom Churchill, CEO of Earthscape</title>
	<link>http://lbs360.directionsmag.com/articles/index.php?article_id=2931</link>
	<description>What do you want to do with your iPhone? If it's &quot;social photogeotagging,&quot; then Earthscape has the answer. But Tom Churchill has discovered that the application he's built does so much more. First he thought about building a &quot;nav system&quot; but he wanted a nav system that made driving interesting! Plus, Churchill believes that &quot;crowd-sourced&quot; information is becoming more than a trend; even he's not sure just where his users will take him. But Earthscape is making it easy to point, shoot, geotag and upload all in one push of the iPhone button. Joe Francica interviewed Churchill to learn more.</description>
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	<date>2008-11-03</date>
	<title>Podcast: Earthscape - A Virtual Globe Application for Mobile Devices</title>
	<link>http://lbs360.directionsmag.com/articles/index.php?article_id=2891</link>
	<description>What do you want to do with your iPhone? Well if it's &quot;social photogeotagging,&quot; then Earthscape has the answer. But that's not the only thing that Tom Churchill is finding out about the application he's built. He first thought about building a &quot;nav system&quot; but then he wanted a nav system that made driving across Kansas interesting! Plus, Churchill believes that &quot;crowd-sourced&quot; information is becoming more than a trend and even he's not sure just where his user's will take him. But Earthscape is making it easy to point, shoot, geotag, and upload all in one push of the iPhone button.</description>
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