
Best of 2023: 12 Conversations About Maps, Satellite Images & Tech - MBM#57
It's the end of the year, so time for Christmas sweaters & looking back on the year through 12 conversations ranging from advice for people wanting to build things, discussing academia & companies, thinking about the roles of maps in the world and many others.
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Show Notes
It's the end of the year, so time for Christmas sweaters & looking back on the year through 12 conversations ranging from advice for people wanting to build things, discussing academia & companies, thinking about the roles of maps in the world and many others.
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Listen to the full episodes mentioned today:
- Harold Goddijn
- Sean Gorman
- Can Duruk
- James Killick
- Mila Luleva
- Iain Woodhouse
- Jed Sundwall
- Javier de la Torre
- Este Geraghty
- Renny Babiartz
- Hongwei Liu
- Steve Brumby
Timestamps
(00:00) - Intro
(01:15) - Consider Supporting my Work on Patreon
(02:49) - Harold Goddijn - Advice for Ambitious People
(09:41) - Sean Gorman - Not Everyone needs to code
(14:26) - Can Duruk - Making Maps Fun
(19:32) - James Killick - Why Apple Got Into Maps
(33:00) - Mila Luleva - Academia & Private Sector
(38:33) - Iain Woodhouse - Teaching Satellite Image's Military History
(46:48) - Jed Sundwall - ChatGPT's impact on Open Data
(57:10) - Javier de la Torre - Policies are 10 years behind the science
(01:00:10) - Este Geragthy - The Story behind John Hopkins Covid Dashboard
(01:05:23) - Renny Babiartz - The Nuance in Communicating Findings
(01:11:48) - Hongwei Liu - Indoor Mapping
(01:15:58) - Steve Brumby - Maps Against Greenwashing
(01:24:26) - Outro
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