Hi -<br><br>next week we (Italian local chapter) will be providing a short presentation on free geographic information at a major conference on (FYI this is <a href="http://www.itnexpo.it/eng/">http://www.itnexpo.it/eng/</a>)<br>
<br>the aim of our presentation is to provide some grassroots ideas on free (geographic) software and data....there's never enough of that, once you wade out of these mailing lists...<br><br>we have been providing a similar presentation in the previous editions of the event.<br>
<br>for this year's edition, I would like to run a quick poll: what would you say are the top 3 accomplishments for 2009 in the field of positioning systems, location-based applications, applications for logistics, road and transportation data, routing algorithms, and the like (anything under the "infomobility" hat)<br>
<br>I'd be curious to learn about impressions by the list, which we can then use for anecdotical purposes.<br><br>TIA for your feedback, and regards<br><br>Andrea Giacomelli<br><a href="http://www.pibinko.org">http://www.pibinko.org</a><br>
<br>NB: I am not counting OpenStreetMap and the growth of the OMS planet in
this picture: the growth of OSM is as big and as cool as it can be - and we're
keeping a special slot for that....however if you see OUTSTANDING applications built on top of OSM, that might still be of interest.<br>