MetaCarta

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MetaCarta
Type Private
Founded Cambridge, MA, USA (1999)
Headquarters Reston, VA, USA
Key people John R. Frank, former CTO
Website www.metacarta.com

MetaCarta is a private company providing geographic solutions since 2001. Their headquarters are in Reston, VA with additional offices located in Springfield, OH.[1]

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History

MetaCarta was founded by John R. Frank while he was working on his Ph.D. in physics as a Hertz Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology [2]. In 1999, he received $500,000 from DARPA after developing a search technology which enables finding references to locations in documents and thus allowed documents to be retrieved from a search index when a geographical keyword is entered. MetaCarta also receives funding from In-Q-Tel, a CIA-related organization.[3]

Acquisition

MetaCarta was acquired by Nokia on April 9, 2010.[4] Nokia divested MetaCarta to Qbase Holdings, LLC on July 13, 2010.[5]

Awards

  • Red Herring magazine named MetaCarta as one of the top 100 innovators in 2004.
  • KMWorld Magazine mentioned the company on its "KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management" list in 2006.

Products and services

  • Geographic Text Search (GTS) - Combines keyword search with geographic search so that users can find content related to a place and view the results on a map.
  • GeoSearch News (http://geosearch.metacarta.com/) - Geosearch engine that shows current news on a map. It indexes more than 1,400 national/international/local news sources and provides direct feeds from Associated Press and Reuters.

MetaCarta Labs

In addition to its commercial products, MetaCarta maintains MetaCarta Labs, a lab website, which offers a number of unofficial projects. Through Metacarta Labs, the company has funded development of several open source geographic software packages.

Projects funded by MetaCarta

See also

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