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digital mapping

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noun

  1. a method of preparing maps in which the data is stored in a computer for ease of access and updating

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  • digital map noun

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According to the Good Bad Flicks documentary on the game, which is included with the game’s new “Definitive Edition” release, “Plumbers” is the brainchild of Michael Anderson, who in the ’70s and ’80s was a pioneer in early forms of the internet and digital mapping.

From Los Angeles Times

After he sold his digital mapping company in the ’80s, the lucrative buyout gave Anderson the time and money to — as he put it —“get into trouble.”

From Los Angeles Times

Four companies offering digital mapping among their services — Critical Response Group, Centegix, GeoComm and Navigate360 — have together spent more than $1.4 million on lobbyists in 15 states, according to an AP analysis.

From Seattle Times

Digital mapping specialist TomTom on Friday reported a smaller than expected operating loss for the third quarter, driven by strong results in its automotive branch that grew faster than global car production.

From Reuters

Digital mapping specialist TomTom on Friday reported a smaller than expected operating loss for the third quarter, driven by strong results in its automotive branch that grew faster than global car production.

From Reuters