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New content, expanded coverage and updates to the World Imagery and World Topographic Maps available! The most recent ArcGIS Online basemap release includes new and updated Community Map contributions to the World Imagery and World Topographic Maps. The World Imagery Map now includes new high resolution imagery for Sauk County, Wisconsin, and select parts of Texas. The World Topographic Map includes new and updated content for cities and counties throughout the United States. These contributions help enhance content in the Living Atlas of the World and adds value and usability to Esri’s online basemaps. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. See information below about becoming part of this community. Click on these images for an enlarged view. Sauk County, Wisconsin Durham County, North Carolina Grand Forks, North Dakota Scott County, Minnesota Solano County, California This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map or World Imagery Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map or Imagery Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! The most recent World Topographic Map release includes new Community Map contributions for several cities, counties and facility sites across Australia and the United States. These contributions help enhance content in the Living Atlas of the World and adds value and usability to Esri’s online basemaps. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. See information below about becoming part of this community. Click on these images for an enlarged view. Kaimuki, Honolulu, Hawaii Gaston County, North Carolina Gulfport, Mississippi This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! The most recent World Topographic Map release includes new Community Map contributions for several cities, counties and facility sites across Australia and the United States. These contributions help enhance content in the Living Atlas of the World and adds value and usability to Esri’s online basemaps. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. See information below about becoming part of this community. Click on these images for an enlarged view. Kaimuki, Honolulu, Hawaii Gaston County, North Carolina Gulfport, Mississippi This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! The most recent World Topographic Map release includes new Community Map contributions for several cities, counties and facility sites across Australia and the United States. These contributions help enhance content in the Living Atlas of the World and adds value and usability to Esri’s online basemaps. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. See information below about becoming part of this community. Click on these images for an enlarged view. Kaimuki, Honolulu, Hawaii Gaston County, North Carolina Gulfport, Mississippi This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for several cities, counties and facility sites across the United States. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. Click on the image to enlarge, and take the map series tour below. City of Evansville, Indiana City of Superior, Wisconsin County of Summit, Ohio University of Wyoming This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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03-18-2016
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for several cities, counties and facility sites across the United States. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. Click on the image to enlarge, and take the map series tour below. City of Evansville, Indiana City of Superior, Wisconsin County of Summit, Ohio University of Wyoming This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for several cities, counties and facility sites across the United States. Through the Community Maps Program, Esri continues to incorporate useful large-scale features as these examples will show. Click on the image to enlarge, and take the map series tour below. City of Evansville, Indiana City of Superior, Wisconsin County of Summit, Ohio University of Wyoming This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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With the help of our user community and partners, Esri is curating an immense and rapidly growing collection of ready-to-use maps, imagery, and geo-referenced data for the world. This online collection of authoritative content, together with the new Web GIS pattern, is having a profound impact on the way people apply GIS. The Living Atlas of the World is connecting people with information they need to solve problems and meet challenges, and we are seeing evidence of this almost everywhere we look. As a Cartographer, it has been thrilling to watch the rapid increase of Living Atlas content being applied to all kinds of industries. This issue of Esri News for the Living Atlas Community highlights the enhancements made to the Living Atlas of the World Web App. We have included great examples of applied use of Living Atlas content, including the first set of international stream gauges, new analytical capabilities and enhancements to ocean content, and updates to Esri’s global collection of multi-scale, multi-resolution and multi-source World Elevation services. I encourage you to share this newsletter with others who may benefit from its content by inviting them to subscribe. Likewise, I invite you tocontact me with feedback about the newsletter and what you would like to see in future issues. I am glad you have joined us in helping to build the Living Atlas of the World! Esri News for the Living Atlas March 2016
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With the help of our user community and partners, Esri is curating an immense and rapidly growing collection of ready-to-use maps, imagery, and geo-referenced data for the world. This online collection of authoritative content, together with the new Web GIS pattern, is having a profound impact on the way people apply GIS. The Living Atlas of the World is connecting people with information they need to solve problems and meet challenges, and we are seeing evidence of this almost everywhere we look. As a Cartographer, it has been thrilling to watch the rapid increase of Living Atlas content being applied to all kinds of industries. This issue of Esri News for the Living Atlas Community highlights the enhancements made to the Living Atlas of the World Web App. We have included great examples of applied use of Living Atlas content, including the first set of international stream gauges, new analytical capabilities and enhancements to ocean content, and updates to Esri’s global collection of multi-scale, multi-resolution and multi-source World Elevation services. I encourage you to share this newsletter with others who may benefit from its content by inviting them to subscribe. Likewise, I invite you tocontact me with feedback about the newsletter and what you would like to see in future issues. I am glad you have joined us in helping to build the Living Atlas of the World! Esri News for the Living Atlas March 2016
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With the help of our user community and partners, Esri is curating an immense and rapidly growing collection of ready-to-use maps, imagery, and geo-referenced data for the world. This online collection of authoritative content, together with the new Web GIS pattern, is having a profound impact on the way people apply GIS. The Living Atlas of the World is connecting people with information they need to solve problems and meet challenges, and we are seeing evidence of this almost everywhere we look. As a Cartographer, it has been thrilling to watch the rapid increase of Living Atlas content being applied to all kinds of industries. This issue of Esri News for the Living Atlas Community highlights the enhancements made to the Living Atlas of the World Web App. We have included great examples of applied use of Living Atlas content, including the first set of international stream gauges, new analytical capabilities and enhancements to ocean content, and updates to Esri’s global collection of multi-scale, multi-resolution and multi-source World Elevation services. I encourage you to share this newsletter with others who may benefit from its content by inviting them to subscribe. Likewise, I invite you tocontact me with feedback about the newsletter and what you would like to see in future issues. I am glad you have joined us in helping to build the Living Atlas of the World! Esri News for the Living Atlas March 2016
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! Community Maps contributors are recognizing the value of adding large-scale map layers to Esri’s Online Basemaps. This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for select areas of India and Germany, and several cities and counties throughout the United States. As online map services become more prevalent and levels of detail and scale increase, user expectations are extremely high. There is a demand for large-scale content. Esri and its user community are delivering. Not only does large-scale map content add context, it also raises the aesthetics bar just a little higher. Look at how these communities come alive with increased detail. Click on the images below for a larger view. St. Charles, Illinois Lexington, Kentucky Fremont, California This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! Community Maps contributors are recognizing the value of adding large-scale map layers to Esri’s Online Basemaps. This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for select areas of India and Germany, and several cities and counties throughout the United States. As online map services become more prevalent and levels of detail and scale increase, user expectations are extremely high. There is a demand for large-scale content. Esri and its user community are delivering. Not only does large-scale map content add context, it also raises the aesthetics bar just a little higher. Look at how these communities come alive with increased detail. Click on the images below for a larger view. St. Charles, Illinois Lexington, Kentucky Fremont, California This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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New and Updated Content to the World Topographic Map is Available! Community Maps contributors are recognizing the value of adding large-scale map layers to Esri’s Online Basemaps. This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for select areas of India and Germany, and several cities and counties throughout the United States. As online map services become more prevalent and levels of detail and scale increase, user expectations are extremely high. There is a demand for large-scale content. Esri and its user community are delivering. Not only does large-scale map content add context, it also raises the aesthetics bar just a little higher. Look at how these communities come alive with increased detail. Click on the images below for a larger view. St. Charles, Illinois Lexington, Kentucky Fremont, California This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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Updates to the World Topographic and World Imagery Maps Available! This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for Caracas Venezuela and several cities and counties throughout the United States. The World Imagery Map has been updated with high resolution imagery to include the Kingdom of Spain. Longmont, Colorado Before After Waterbury, Connecticut Before After This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map or World Imagery Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map or Imagery Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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Updates to the World Topographic and World Imagery Maps Available! This release incorporates new and updated coverage to the World Topographic Map for Caracas Venezuela and several cities and counties throughout the United States. The World Imagery Map has been updated with high resolution imagery to include the Kingdom of Spain. Longmont, Colorado Before After Waterbury, Connecticut Before After This Story Map Series visits selected areas in several communities where new and updated content are available. Living Atlas Community How do I Use? Combine content from the Living Atlas with your own data. Create powerful new maps and applications! How do I contribute? Join the growing community of Living Atlas of the World contributors. There are two ways to contribute! Living Atlas Newsletter: This newsletter will keep you and other members of the Living Atlas user community informed through success stories, examples of applied use, visibility of new content, announcements about events, and other useful resources and information. Subscribe to the Esri News for the Living Atlas Community. You can have the newsletter sent right to your inbox by subscribing here. Follow us on Twitter: @LivingAtlas Share your story: How has contributing to the Living Atlas Community benefited your organization and community? Has your participation helped meet a particular challenge? Has your applied use of Living Atlas content solved a problem or help meet a goal? Email me at smatthews@esri.com so we can promote your success. Feedback If you have previously used the World Topographic Map or World Imagery Map, you may need to clear your cache in order to see the updates. If you have feedback on content, try our Topographic Map Feedback web map or Imagery Map Feedback web map. If you have other feedback or comments, please post them to the ArcGIS Online Discussion Group and the Living Atlas Discussion Group on GeoNet.
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