Yesterday the beta version of Google Earth 5 was launched, packed with exciting features like Google Mars and Google Oceans. One feature I was particularly interested in, however, was the historical imagery option, which not only allows you to check out each image update since the start of Keyhole Earth/ Google Earth, but in some [...]
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Google Toys: Time Travel in Google Earth 5
Posted in maps, tagged clayton, Google, internet, maps, san francisco, yeovil on February 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Something to play with: A multimedia map tour of Berkeley and Rockridge (Oakland), CA.
Posted in maps, outreach, web projects, tagged internet archaeology, maps, social networks, web projects on June 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Unype is ‘a location-based social application platform’, which allows users of other social networking applications (e.g. facebook, Friendster, and (see this post) Ning) to share their locations, embed objects (such as photos, videos and 3D drawings) and information into maps and also build tours of the things they have embedded. The embedded objects (although as [...]
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