👉 Geo-computing, or geospatial computing, is a field that integrates geographic information systems (GIS), location-based services, and spatial data analysis into computing environments to enhance the processing, storage, and utilization of location-based data. It involves leveraging geographic data to enable applications that require understanding the spatial context of information, such as navigation systems, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. By combining location data with computational resources, geo-computing allows for real-time analysis and decision-making based on geographic insights, making it a crucial component in modern data-driven applications.