Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The first day of Map Asia 2010 and ISG 2010 witnessed several informative and thought provoking sessions. The first plenary witnessed speakers from reputed organisations talking on ways to connect the government with citizens through ubiquitous GIS.
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