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By SuperGeo Technologies
SuperGeo Technologies utilized SuperGIS Image Server to manage huge imagery data for the Institute of Transportation. Users can access large quantities of data and reuse the images on the server side rapidly to optimize the value of the image.

By PlanetObserver
September 2010 sees the launch of PlanetObserver newly redesigned website with a vibrant new look and new content detailing the company's satellite imagery portfolio and know-how.

By PlanetObserver
PlanetObserver, leading supplier of satellite images in natural colours, announces the launch of a new version of its global digital Earth satellite imagery dataset with a resolution of 15 meter per pixel.

By SuperGeo Technologies
SuperGeo now resells GeoEye’s high-resolution images in Taiwan.

By SuperGeo Technologies Inc.
SuperGeo, the leading GIS software provider, broadens the global territory by cooperating with ENGESAT for reselling SuperGIS software in South America. ENGESAT is based in Brazil and has strong customer base in South American market.

By SuperGeo Technologies Inc.
In recent years, related technologies of taking satellite images have accumulated fast, causing the quality of image data display improved greatly. A powerful system with high processing capabilities to process the attribute data is hence needed.

By The Writers For Hire
The launch partner for DigitalGlobe’s new WorldView-2 satellite has finally been announced. The first satellite to detect four additional bands of color, this earth-orbiter will soon produce some of the most accurate satellite images available.

By Satellite Imaging Corporation
Satellite Imaging Corporation has created a 3D Terrain Model of the Mt. Ararat Anomaly, a mysterious 980 foot long feature located in remote northeastern Turkey, which some researchers believe could be the remains of Noah’s Ark





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