👉 Geographic computing is an interdisciplinary field that integrates geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and location-based data to analyze and visualize spatial data. It involves the collection, storage, manipulation, and analysis of geographically referenced information, often using geographic coordinates like latitude and longitude. This technology enables users to understand spatial relationships, patterns, and trends across various domains such as urban planning, environmental management, transportation, and disaster response. By leveraging satellite imagery, GPS data, and other geospatial technologies, geographic computing facilitates informed decision-making and enhances our ability to interact with and interpret the world around us in a spatially aware manner.