- Mon, 5 Nov 2007 at 9:27 pm · Some things just make me grin.
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Stefan, over at Ogle Earth demonstrates a brilliant media demonstration, of creating your own weather station-like application using Wirecast. There’s a variety of uses for such a demonstration, actually — beyond this example.
Stefan’s demonstration, via YouTube
Taking it one step further
To add something to the mix, I’ll raise the bar a little bit by proposing a better […]
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Categories: Demonstrations · External News · Hardware
Tags: chroma key production, google earth, wiimote interface hack
Frank Taylor announces the most significant update to Google Maps yet! Google Maps, My Maps, takes the “mash-up” to the next level — allowing full user control in the creation of content for maps through the KML language, and further adding value to true integration with Google Earth!
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Categories: External News · Software · Web · Web Mapping
Tags: google earth, Google Maps, kml, mash-up, my maps
I’ve explored a number of options in how virtual viewers, such as Google Earth or NASA World Wind, can be enhanced to demonstrate practical or up-to-date visualizations within the model. The visualization space that these applications provide is useful in its own way, but what about that added context of placing a person in a […]
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Categories: Data · Demonstrations · External News · UAV Technologies
Tags: google earth, immersive panoramas, panoramas, qtvr, skypix helicam, uav
Official Google Earth Response
Read the response posted about this issue at the Official Google Blog.
Update from Google Earth Blog
Frank Taylor informs the Google Earth community on an immediate update to the imagery database, which now includes more recent post-Katrina images over New Orleans. He also advises to check back for any additional updates as they […]
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Categories: Data
Tags: censorship, debate, google earth, redaction