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DATA (Bordeaux ) Electro rock : Une grande et belle découverte. Un son ample, massif qui va à l'essentiel mais sans jamais sombrer dans la mélodie facile. DATA rappelle à qui veut bien l'entendre que RIDE, STONES ROSES et autres CHARLATANS étaient vraiment de grands groupes. Ce genre d'envolées musicales hyper dynamiques, indie, rocky, noïsy mettez-y les termes que vous voulez méritent d'autant plus le respect que chez DATA c'est un trio dont on parle. La basse joue ici une part prépondérante, parfois répétitive, elle se montre plombée, puissante et revigorante. C'est un véritable plébiscite que nous vous soumettons…Une excellente surprise ! ! ! www.myspace.com/databand
Title : Data Center
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1961
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : September2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 34, File 34-364
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
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I generate about 3 megabytes per day of uncompressed personal geolocation data. In solidarity with all my friends who are Apple customers I post six months of SF travels. Should I release the high resolution(+/- 3m) source? OpenLife?
Ghana data bootcamp was hosted by World Bank Institute, Africa Media Initiative and Google in May 2013
Bairro Económico Dr. Oliveira Salazar (Bairro do Loreto, Coimbra)
Fotógrafo: Mário Novais (1899-1967).
Fotografia sem data
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Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
Ghana data bootcamp was hosted by World Bank Institute, Africa Media Initiative and Google in May 2013
Kyle Horner uses a new app that allows you to enter sightings of reptiles and amphibians for the Ontario Herpetological Survey.
This is one of the data-gathering cars used by TeleAtlas, a company that collects road information and has helped DelDOT with a major update of Delaware road data.
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Ghana data bootcamp was hosted by World Bank Institute, Africa Media Initiative and Google in May 2013
During five years of research I collected extensive data on children’s experiences in the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. Particular aspects of Candomblé are the devotion to spiritual entities, which possess the mediums during systematic rituals. Candomblé and the co-existence with spirits are an everyday fact, and this relation is experienced in daily life. The process of constituting meaning of possession is experienced over the years; as children experience this from their first years of life, the development of the idea of possession occurs concomitantly with the process of self-making.
Text and image ©Christiane Rocho Falcao
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One of the main tenants of Visual Fusion is to geo-enable SharePoint so that business users can create and manage their own spatial data from within their friendly and familiar lists and libraries. Allowing for the creation of a geographic component in an intuitive and accessible portal is an empowering feature, and one that gives a break to GIS specialists who would previously be tapped to generate the stuff by proxy. In previous versions, users could use Visual Fusion's visual geocoder to pin a geographic coordinate to their list or library item and, therefore, be able to work with it on a map. But often a pin is not enough, because the phenomena we are interested in representing is more complex than that.
Visual Fusion 5.0 (available Fall, 2010) extends the visual geocoder to include a rich set of map drawing tools. Now, if your data item is more like a set of building footprints for a campus, series of business territories, airport perimeters, a network of shipping lanes, a flight-plan, or anything where a dot just won't do, then you are in business! Also, since these draw tools are in SharePoint, you can still take advantage of all the trusty ActiveDirectory, collaboration, and change tracking features. What's more, you'll be able to work with this data in the context of live web feeds, enterprise databases, and your existing GIS infrastructure.
Title: Population of the Muslim in England and Wales, March 2011
Uloom ID: 121231001
Infographic showing the population of Muslim in London.
First published in London Muslim Population - 2011 in londonIsoc.buzzislam.org on 02 Jan 2012 (19 Safar 1434).
Malapari data collecting method.
Photo by Wicak Baskoro/CIFOR-ICRAF
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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Malapari data collecting method.
Photo by Wicak Baskoro/CIFOR-ICRAF
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My mobile data usage in gigabytes per month. I've recently changed my unlimited plan to the cheaper and new 2GB plan because it seems I don't use more than 2GB. Even not when I stream music for an hour each day.
The bills:
10/09/2010 - 11/08/2010: $76.71
09/09/2010 - 10/08/2010: $66.57
08/09/2010 - 09/08/2010: $85.53
07/09/2010 - 08/08/2010: $108.30
06/09/2010 - 07/08/2010: $90.41
05/09/2010 - 06/08/2010: $91.70
04/09/2010 - 05/08/2010: $91.40
03/09/2010 - 04/08/2010: $98.95
02/09/2010 - 03/08/2010: $91.25
01/09/2010 - 02/08/2010: $101.44
12/09/2009 - 01/08/2010: $91.25
11/09/2009 - 12/08/2009: $91.55
10/09/2009 - 11/08/2009: $51.21
10/07/2009 - 10/08/2009: $191.46