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New flood plain maps affect Salado (Temple Daily Telegram)

SALADO - Property owners within 1,000 feet of streams and tributaries in Salado may be faced with buying federal flood insurance for the first time. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has updated its flood plain maps using digital electronic technology.

Where Are the Cities Of Georgia? Google Maps Doesnt Know (The Tech)

By John A. Hawkinson STAFF REPORTER Over the summer, we at The Tech heard there was a war between Russia and the country of Georgia. Curious, I turned to the popular source for cartographic data, Google Maps.

TECHNOLOGY: Nokia maps plan for travel guides (Courier-Post)

Nokia and travel information company Lonely Planet are joining forces to sell maps and city guides that can be accessed on mobile phones.

School district pleased with passage of MAPS (Altus Times)

Altus Public School District officials expressed their thanks today to the citizens of Altus for the passage of the MAPS for Altus sales tax issue.

Will crime maps work? (BBC News)

Last month the Home Office announced that everyone in England and Wales will have access to crime maps of their local area by the end of this year. But will they help cut crime, or could they have unforeseen consequences?

Laser maps Swiss weather in 3D (Swissinfo)

Laser technology is being used to produce real-time 3D maps of atmospheric humidity that should revolutionise weather forecasting in Switzerland.

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