Welcome To CommNOW Inc. such as Teligent, Winstar and XO, and smaller licensees to offer an overview of the us LMDS marketplace. Published Date April, 2001, geography North America, http://www.wirelessnow.com/NL_DownLRBB.asp
Extractions: Broadband Wireless Published Date: August, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Broadband Users: Cable vs. DSL Published Date: November, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Cable Overbuild Competition: Emerging Operators Cable Overbuild Competition: Emerging Operators profiles the "new breed" of cable overbuilders and assesses the financial viability and competitive landscape of the industry. Published Date: April, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Published Date: February, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Published Date: March, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Published Date: March, 2001
Welcome To CommNOW Inc. of Nextel s corporate strategy and its effect on the competitive dispatch marketplace in the us. Published Date August, 2000, geography North America, Price http://www.wirelessnow.com/NL_DownLRWL.asp
Extractions: Wireless Broadband Asia-Pacific Wireless Internet Markets Asia-Pacific Wireless Internet Markets examines the phenomenal commercial opportunity of wireless Internet in this area of the world and the immense potential to increase wireless data use, provide e-commerce opportunities, and take Asia-Pacific to the next level of mobile usage. Published Date: November, 2000 Geography: Asia-Pacific Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Published Date: October, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order Published Date: October, 2001 Geography: North America Price: Cilck here to view TOC Order China Wireless Market China Wireless Market analyzes the wireless landscape of the Chinese market, examines the key drivers behind the cellular and mobile data service markets, and forecasts migration trends to 3rd generation cellular networks. Published Date: March, 2001
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Extractions: A Internet Resources Last revised: May, 2002 This appendix provides the locations of different types of GIS resources, and explains the ways of obtaining them online. It also directs students to the Web sites of selected examples of Internet-based GIS applications so that they can acquire first-hand experience of how the rapidly advancing Internet technology is changing the ways GIS is used today. Although all the Web sites quoted in this Appendix have been tested when the information is compiled, it is expected that some of them will be changed or removed over time. New resources will also be constantly added to the Internet. Students are therefore encouraged to take advantage of the power of the search engines such as Yahoo!, Google and Alta Vista to update their knowledge base of GIS resources on the Internet from time to time. Search Engines Starting the Search Pointer to Geographic Information Resources Pointer to Data Resources Pointer to Product Information ... Examples of Internet-based GIS Applications SEARCH ENGINES Google Alta Vista Lycos Webcrawler ... Yahoo!
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Chapter 4: Geography And Environment, Table Of Contents Table 41, Selected Geographic Features, in Idaho, the Region, and the us, 1993. Table 4-2a, Land Ownership, by County, 1988 (in Acres), part a. http://www.webs.uidaho.edu/idstats/chapter04/chapter04.htm
Extractions: Table of Contents Chapter 4: Geography and Environment Chapter Listings Table 4-1 Selected Geographic Features, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1993 Table 4-2a Land Ownership, by County, 1988 (in Acres), part a Table 4-2b Land Ownership, by County, 1988 (in Acres), part b Table 4-3 National Forest System Lands, in Idaho, 1991 Table 4-4 National Forest System Lands, by County, 1991 Table 4-5 Major Land Use, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-6 Changes in Land Cover and Use, in Idaho, 1982 Compared to 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-7 Estimated Average Annual Wind Erosion on Cropland, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in Tons/Acre/Year) Table 4-8 Estimated Average Annual Wind Erosion on Cropland, by Major Land Resource Area, 1982 and 1987 (in Tons/Acre/Year) Table 4-9 Pasture and Range, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-10 Rangeland Conditions, by Major Land Resource Area, 1987 (in 1,000 Acres)
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z V Related Category: U.S. Political Geography The most northerly of the Southern states, Virginia is roughly triangular in shape. The small section of the state that, along with Maryland and Delaware, occupies the Delmarva peninsula between Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean is separated from the main part of Virginia and is called the Eastern Shore. The coastal plain or tidewater region of E Virginia, generally flat and partly swampy, is cut by four great tidal rivers : the Potomac (forming most of the border with Maryland and beyond which also lies Washington, D.C.), the Rappahannock, the York, and the James : all of which empty into Chesapeake Bay. In the tidewater region stretch vast forests of pine and hardwood, highlighted in early spring by flowering redbud and dogwood. In the west the tidewater region rises to c.300 ft. (90 m) at the fall line (passing through Richmond) and gives way to the Piedmont : rolling, generally fertile country that broadens gradually as it extends south to the North Carolina line. Rising abruptly in the western Piedmont is the Blue Ridge range, carpeted with bluegrass and ablaze in spring with rhododendron and mountain laurel; the Blue Ridge rises to the state's highest peak, Mt. Rogers (5,720 ft/1,743 m). Between the Blue Ridge and the Allegheny Plateau, both part of the Appalachian range, lies the valley and ridge province. One of the most prominent of these valleys is the Valley of Virginia; another is the rich and historic Shenandoah Valley.
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z C Related Category: Miscellaneous U.S. Geography Cahokia Mounds, approximately 85 Native American earthworks in Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, SW Ill., near East St. Louis; largest group of mounds N of Mexico. Monks' Mound, a rectangular, flat-topped earthwork, 100 ft (30.5 m) high with a 17-acre (6.9-hectare) base, is named for Trappist monks who settled there in the early 19th cent. The people who constructed the mounds were village dwellers who lived in a fertile river-bottom area; their culture flourished from c.1300 to c.1700. The mounds constitute a national historic landmark.
ATSDR - GIS Related Links the CDOT Transportation Dataset; GICC Resource Guide toc; National Cancer Institute The Geographic Information System us Department of Health and Human Services; http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/gis/conference98/links/links.html
Extractions: Links to non-Federal organizations found at this site are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by ATSDR or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. ATSDR is not responsible for the content of the individual organization webpages found at these links. GIS Data Not-for-profit Data Sources
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G ES 391 Research With GIS Existing data with a geographic identifier can be attached to term ranking 26,000 places in the us on the ca/~courses/klink/gis.notes/ncgia/toc.html Caliper http://www.neiu.edu/~ejhowens/391/
Extractions: Web Near the end of the semester students design unique projects in which they rate 22,000 towns and cities in the U.S. on the basis of their own criteria. They end up with their own determiniation of which is the best place to visit, best place to live, or best place to avoid, etc. The project swings into action many of the fundamental skills learned earlier in the term. Research with GIS has been taught Spring terms in the Department of Geography What is A Geographic Information System? A GIS program integrates the fields of cartography and data analysis. A map is made up of many points, line segments, and area polygons. Each of these objects is assiciated in a GIS to a row of a common spreadsheet. The program stores the data as other spreadsheets, such as Excel, would do. But it also keeps track of where the information is in relation to other objects on the map. In other words it knows that a point representing a school, for example, is within a polygon representing a planning district. The district adjacent to that one is also known, and the distance between the school and the nearest highway is known as well. You can see that once information from many sources are introduced to the project, interesting possibilities emerge. A GIS can tell us how many Asian households are within 5 road miles of a grocery store. It can design efficient routes for waste haulers. It can identify areas which are most vulnerable to urban sprawl. Or it can help identify where the new fire station or coffee shop should be built.
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Extractions: Answer each of the following questions, in the spaces provided. 1. Imagine a market-oriented, manufacturing FDI into the U.S. What effects would this likely have on the U.S. balance-of-payments table, in the year of and in the years after the investment? (Hint: you need only write something in the four item rows (within rows 1-64) that face a fairly clear impact, and in each of the Memoranda rows given. I only need a word or two in each cell, but if you want to give your reasoning, you could continue elsewhere). Year of the FDI In subsequent years
Table Of Contents - Foreign Language Content Standard State of Delaware. Foreign Languages Curriculum Framework. Content Standards. August 1997. The development of student content standards http://www.doe.state.de.us/Standards/Foreign_Language/toc.htm
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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The TOC protocol is a legacy communications protocol used by some third-party In U.S. politics a third party is a political party organized in all or nearly all states other than the Democrats or Republicans. See: Third party (United States) In Canada, a third party or third party status usually refers to a small political party that is not considered a contender for power but has representation in the provincial legislature or federal House Click the link for more information. AOL Instant Messenger The AOL Instant Messenger AIM ) is a free instant messaging computer program, published by AOL, which uses the OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol. The most recent software version is AIM 5.5 , released in Feburary of 2004. AOL has described this technology as a means of "immediate cross-Internet communication". http://download.com.com/3000-2150-10009198.html
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