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The Cloud Discussion

Roland Slee, Oracle
Google Earth Builder from an Ergon Energy Perspective
Matthew Coleman, Ergon Energy, co-presenting with Adrian Tout from Google
Dr. Chaowei Yang, George Mason University and CISC
The NBN, GIS and "the Cloud"
Dr. Sonny Tham, Amristar

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