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		<title>Using GPS Mapping Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to use the same GPS mapping software as the United States Geological Survey? The Global Mapper Software package delivers the same results, programs and data sets that create the highly accurate maps relied on by major government agencies, engineers, and anyone who must accurately assess geography and landscapes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to use the same <a href="http://www.globalmapper.com/">GPS mapping software</a> as the United States Geological Survey? The Global Mapper Software package delivers the same results, programs and data sets that create the highly accurate maps relied on by major government agencies, engineers, and anyone who must accurately assess geography and landscapes.</p>
<p>How does it work? The GPS mapping software combines powerful conversion and editorial tools that can allow the user to create truly three dimensional maps, access many different online sources of topographic and geographic imagery, and even &ldquo;mosaic&rdquo; these various sources to create accurate maps and documents.</p>
<p>GPS mapping software is capable of converting all data into readable and highly-accurate maps due to GIS (geographic information system) functionality. This integrates a system which is capable of combining and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information in a visual manner.</p>
<p>For example, GIS technology was put to use during the aftermath of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, and it was capable of taking a huge array of geographic and aerial data and converting it into workable maps. These maps were then put to work in collecting debris from the catastrophic break-up of the ship.</p>
<p>Using such technology is not as easy as it might sound, and this is where GPS mapping software can step in and make things very easy. It relies upon proprietary technology that incorporates the mathematical and analytical rules and approaches necessary, without the user having to already know such details. The program simply takes all data and uses the GIS function to integrate it with existing maps and sources.</p>
<p>Naturally, the program is much more than a conversion utility, and it includes the ability to calculate distance and area, perform complex raster blending to create seamless maps, and even create &ldquo;batch&rdquo; functions for repeated procedures. This means that GPS mapping software is of tremendous significance to a wide variety of industries and businesses and can allow almost anyone to create remarkable results.</p>
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