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'Spookmap’ launches on Promap Labs for Halloween
Things have become a little spooky over at Landmark Information Group’s Promap Labs portal with Halloween upon us! Ghosts have taken over the Promap View tool and created a ‘Spookmap’ of a particularly eerie town. The map shows the ‘risk of bewitchment’, presence of ‘ectoplasm’ and ghost sightings!
A competition has been launched to create a name for this spooky city. All submitted ideas will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win a Lego Haunted House set, worth £149.99. To enter visit http://labs.promap.co.uk/ – entries close by 11:59pm on Friday 1 November.
Carole Ankers, Product Development Director, Landmark Information Group said, “The ‘Spookmap’ competition is a bit of fun for Halloween and we look forward to receiving many entries. Behind this however lies an important reminder that for any land or property development, it is important to undertake research into the history of the plot in question. Historic maps can provide a wealth of information on past activities that may impact a development so it’s better to analyse this upfront, rather than be haunted by any findings as a project progresses! “
Also featuring on the Promap Labs portal is access to the new Promap service, which enables users to export Ordnance Survey (MasterMap) detailed maps for use in CAD or GIS software using multiple browsers*, Mac or mobile devices. More details can be found here: http://labs.promap.co.uk/promap-multibrowser-mac-and-mobile
With over 25,000 users, Landmark’s Promap service is used by surveyors, architects, property and land developers, builders, engineers and industry professionals that require instant access to Ordnance Survey maps and related digital mapping data. It also provides access to 3D models, height data, aerial photography and geo-data, including environmental, planning and geological reports to identify potential site issues.
http://labs.promap.co.uk
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