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Curious Software certifies “The Map Doctor” as independent trainer
Mar 15, 2006 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter
Curious Software has qualified David Wells, head of U.S.-based company, The Map Doctor, as a Certified Independent Trainer for its map creation software, Curious World Maps.
As the company’s first Certified Independent Trainer, Wells is able to help new Curious World Maps users to get the most from their software, regardless of their level of expertise.
Established in 2003, The Map Doctor offers a training and design service for broadcast, post production and corporate clients wanting access to high quality still or animated maps. Wells, former art director of “NBC Nightly News,” heads the company, which helps broadcasters decide what map software and satellite data to buy and how to use it.
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