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    Trimble Yuma Tablet Computer Now Available with 80GB Solid State Drive

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    Trimble announced today that its Yuma® rugged tablet computer is now available with an 80 GB solid state drive (SSD). With more than double the storage, the larger SSD makes the Yuma an ideal choice for software solutions developers, field researchers and mobile workers with substantial data and processing requirements in extreme environments. "The Yuma has been a very popular mobile computer for customers that have needed a powerful Windows platform in very demanding environments. We are p

    ArcGIS Viewer for Silverlight 1.0 and ArcGIS for SharePoint 2.1 Available

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    For both products, this is a major release that is packed with lots of great functionality.  Both products allow you to interactively create and configure web mapping applications without writing code.  You can easily configure the map, tools, and look and feel of each application, leveraging ArcGIS Server map and geoprocessing services.  The Viewer creates applications as standalone websites, while ArcGIS for SharePoint integrates your web applications into SharePoint by hosting them in the Map

    Version 2.4 ArcGIS API for Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone

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    Version 2.4 of the award-winning ArcGIS API for Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone is now available for download on the ArcGIS Resource Center. This is a simple quality release across all three platforms that includes fixes for the following issues:     When clustering:         Selection color does not change when non-clustered graphics are selected         Non-clustered graphics with only a symbol defined (no renderer) are not displayed         Hit test on graphics returns a copy of th

    SCALGO Announces ArcGIS Support and new Flash Flood Mapping Product

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    from SCALGO sites : Source : [hide] http://scalgo.com/ [/hide]

    Model builder tutorial references

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    Dear users, I'm new in this forum, and I'm really wondered about the in-deep knowldege of the different users that kindly share theire experience and "savoir faire" in the GIS domain. I've done a short reserch on the forum but I've found nothing of interesting concerning the ArcGIS model builder language. My request is what are the best book that can be acquired concerning this language or if there is a good tutorial that analyze more in deep the matter than the ArcGIS tutorial available wit

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