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  2. Web mapping - Wikipedia

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    Web mapping is the process of using, creating, and distributing maps on the World Wide Web, usually through Web GIS. Learn about the different types of web maps, such as static, dynamic, animated, collaborative, and online atlases, and see examples of web mapping applications and projects.

  3. Real-time kinematic positioning - Wikipedia

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    RTK is a surveying technique that corrects for errors in satellite navigation systems using carrier-phase measurements and a reference station. It provides centimeter-level accuracy for land surveying, hydrographic surveying, and unmanned aerial vehicle navigation.

  4. Computer cartography - Wikipedia

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    Computer cartography is the art, science, and technology of making and using maps with a computer. Learn about the history, applications, and data collection of digital maps, as well as their connection to GPS and GIS.

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.

  6. Real-time computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the sub-field of computer graphics that produces and analyzes images in real time, typically using a GPU. Find out the principles, techniques, applications and advantages of real-time rendering, as well as the rendering pipeline and its stages.

  7. Real-time strategy - Wikipedia

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    Real-time strategy (RTS) is a subgenre of strategy video games that allows players to play simultaneously in real time. Learn about the history, features, subgenres, and examples of RTS games from various regions and platforms.

  8. Real-time data - Wikipedia

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    Real-time data is information that is delivered immediately after collection, with no delay. It is used for navigation, tracking, economic analysis, auctions and more. Learn the difference between real-time data and dynamic data, and see examples and references.

  9. Real-time locating system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the technology, applications, and privacy concerns of real-time locating systems (RTLS), which automatically identify and track the location of objects or people in real time. RTLS use wireless signals, optical or acoustic devices, and various locating algorithms to provide location information.