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Flickervision 3D Using Poly9 Flash

May 20th, 2007 · No Comments · Trackback/Ping ·

I’m just noticing an added option for viewing the Poly9 FreeEarth 3D version of Flickrvision, developed by Dave Troy. Flickrvision is a Google Maps mash-up that displays the feeds published directly from Flickr, in a geographic context and in near real-time via the Google Maps API. Flickrvision’s sister mash-up development, Twittervision, also has a Poly9 FreeEarth version. Both applications are using the Poly9 FreeEarth Javascript API to display their scripts in Flash (Flash plugin version 9+ required).

Additional demos are listed at the Poly9 FreeEarth web site, including Weather, World Flags, Embedded Video, and more. All the demos are quite impressive, and a promising use of Flash technology for geospatial applications.

Updated on: October 28th, 2007 at 3:57 pm

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