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July 22, 2007
Google announced Friday acquisition of ImageAmerica, a company that builds high resolution cameras for the collection of aerial imagery. ImageAmerica was the company behind Hurricane Katrina high resolution black and white imagery for Google earth and maps. ImageAmerica is expert...
May 1, 2007
Twango is a media sharing and hosting service for your photo, video, audio and more. The service is similar to YouTube but focus on media sharing in general and not only video which make it much more interesting. Best of...
April 26, 2006
Ground ads is a new advertising experience delivering your brand to the entire earth via Google Earth. The idea sounds very crazy to have your brand on top of a building somewhere in the world, but what will be interesting...
August 29, 2005
GISUser.com have a nice KML files for live Tropical Data and NHC Storm Forecast Models. It pulls the lastest forecast tracks and predicted strength for tropical named storms (Depression, Storm, Hurricane) from the National Hurricane Center, and then writes the...
August 12, 2005
Google have published a complete documentation to get started with google earth. Its a beta documentation, as google like too much adding beta everywhere. Welcome to Google Earth! With Google Earth, your computer becomes a window to anywhere on the...
July 30, 2005
This is a nice tips to create movies with Google earth, David P. Scotch is using FRAPS, a program that saves the video from programs that use DirectX (mostly games) directly to the hard drive in an uncommpressed avi format....
July 22, 2005
d'Isle Blog posted a succinct comparison of Google Earth and NASA World Wind. The NASA World Wind is similiar to Google Earth in the sense that it renders topological data from LandSat in 3D using graphics hardware and as yet...
There is a nice post in SLOWeather Blog about Google Earth vs real life. They're took a picture of Bishop Peak, and compared to Google Earth result from the same perspective the result is pretty close. Well, now you can...
July 19, 2005
GeoPlace have a new interview with John Hanke, general manager Keyhole, Google Inc., and in charge of the Google Earth product line. The interview is about the many new products, the public’s reaction to these offerings and the impact that...
Glenn Letham pointed to Google Earth applications and hacks. [...]There's this implied vision that Earth and all the imagery available on the users' desktop is free and without restriction. Naturally there's an agreement that one must accept before installing and...

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