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[Speciality Sites 24-7] Google Earth is a nifty software tool that interfaces with Google Maps so you can fly around and look at satellite images of places both familiar and unfamiliar. fly here>>>
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[Photo Of The Day and Natural History Commentary] How To Geotag Your Photos: Each individual image of mine that is geotagged can be viewed in geospatial context in Google Earth, at the exact point on the globe where the photo was taken. The first of the two links below shows a detailed view of the photo on a boring web page, while the second link displays the image in Google Earth at the point in the Paria Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness where the Wave is situated and the photo was taken:
[The Swivel Chair] Google Earth in the classroom: After a quick search, I found some amazing resources”¦.interestingly though I thought I would have found more on the Google Earth Education page, but no GELessons.com is a fantastic site that has great resources, lesson plans, and nifty .
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[Romanian Electronic Network Security Lab Team] Portable Google Earth v4.3.7: Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings and even explore galaxies in the Sky. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places and share with others.
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[Geek Book] Google Apps Hacks: The chapter covering photos and video is shorter than the others when taking into account that it covers Picasa, YouTube and GoogleVideo, but I think that there just isn’t as much flexibility or need there as in some of the other applications. The chapter on blogging and Google Groups is just the opposite, with quite a few more hacks and some nice tips on getting the most from each of those services.
[brandlandusa beta site] Estes Rockets. One of the "Nifty" Science Brands: Get ready to take fantastic movies or photos from over 300 feet (91 m) with the Estes® AstroVisionâ, a Ready-to-Fly camera rocket. Select “Movie Mode” and take a 12 second digital movie while the rocket is in flight.
[Memes.org: Mind Viruses - culture, science, politics, & religion through a memetic lens] Explore a Big List of Google Trends: My buddy Phillip collects Google Trends... you can explore them here -- up to the minute trend-surfing -- but you can also see the big list of trends as well:.
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[Lifehacker: Holidays] Top 10 Software Easter Eggs: Excel 97 Flight SimulatorHow to find it: This one's an oldie but a goodie. Using Excel 97 (doesn't work in later versions), create a new worksheet, and press F5.
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[Bill Moseley's Blog] Easter Eggs are FUN!: What you get: A full-on flight simulator that lets you choose an airport, plane type, and lets you fly inside Google Earth. It is fun but its not easy;
[Friday 5] The F5 list: Best apps, tools & tricks: Google Earth: This was cool when it first came out, but it's gotten better as users around the world add more information. Restaurants?
[CR Blog] BA flies with Google Earth: While the ads are firmly for BA, they utilise Googles nifty Google Earth technology, which allows users to zoom from space down onto a specific street, hotel or restaurant anywhere in the world. For the BA sale, theresa special BA .
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[Redordnancecase's Weblog] “Consensus” on Man-Made Warming Shattering: A group of telescopes got together recently to check out a little hanky-panky going on in a galaxy in a very remote part of the universe. The Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes, Japan’s Subaru Telescope, the James Clerk Maxwell and the Keck Telescopes, all on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, and the Very Large Array in New Mexico pooled their various optical, infrared, submillimeter and radio capabilities to see why a distant galaxy appears to be conceiving stars at a tremendously fast rate.
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