I am not
sure if new
technologies
like Google
Earth are
disruptive.
People have
often spoken
about Google
and Micorsoft
being
disruptive.
It may be
true in certain context.If you see
the natural evolution the geospatial
industry in last twenty years, I think
that both have put many elements in a
place in a form that has a widespread
appeal. I think it has increased people’s
awareness in geospatial information,
certainly in the mass market. Actually, five or ten years before there was
not much demand but with the
involvement of big companies, much
bigger footprints are now available.
It surely has increased awareness.
Maybe what Google and Microsoft have
done, will be disruptive to people who
are creating information. With Google
Earth in place, there is much wider
demand and better understanding what
is possible and what’s available. For the
countries where spatial information have
limited availability and accessibility,
such questions may be raised by the
their citizens why they are not as well
mapped and well represented as Western
Europe and North America. I think such
question may drive some changes and
many may consider Google as disruptive
in such situations and contexts. |