Archive for March, 2009
ESRI Seminar: Creating Effective Web Maps
img src=http://lagic.lsu.edu/images/logos/esri.gif border=0 align=left hspace=2 vspace=2ESRI is hosting a series of seminars titled, ia href=http://www.esri.com/events/seminars/webmaps/index.html target=_blank class=news_linkedCreating Effective Web Maps/a/i:BRBRLearn How to Deploy Fast Modern Web Maps
See how you can use ArcGIS tools and free resources to create effective online applications that meet today’s high expectations for Web mapping. BRBRFrom GIS professionals to new users and decision makers, whatever your experience, you’ll come away knowing the quickest and easiest way to serve Web maps which are valuable to your entire organization.BRBRJoin us for a free seminarBRApril 30–June 9, 2009BRBRVisit the a href=http://www.esri.com/events/seminars/webmaps/index.html target=_blank class=news_linkedSeminar Web Site/a for more information.
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New Orleans’ Mayor Says Investors Will Come
Mayor Ray Nagin tells NPR that levees are "still not where they need to be," which has hurt the city's recovery. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently started work on a canal sometimes called the "hurricane highway" to protect the city from floods, and Nagin says that once it's blocked, New Orleans East will see "an explosion of investors."
New Orleans’ Mayor Says Investors Will Come
Mayor Ray Nagin tells NPR that levees are “still not where they need to be,” which has hurt the city’s recovery. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently started work on a canal sometimes called the “hurricane highway” to protect the city from floods, and Nagin says that once it’s blocked, New Orleans East will see “an explosion of investors.”

