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[Nafcom's Crap Blog!] check out a 3-D fly-through movie of Valles Marineris made using Google Mars data here. Also, I found here at the Anything Else blog that Google Earth is planed for Linux too now!
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Ogleearth.com] Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth. « Google Mars coming to ...: NASA World Wind (similar to GE, but bettter) already has Mars (not to mention the moon and venus) in full 3D with shaded elevation or visible, and has had it for a bit. There's even a similar flythrough.
[Gearthblog.com] Google Earth Blog: March 2006 Archives: "Search for 'Earth' on Yahoo and the first result you get is--Google Earth." There's a mention of Bentley's Microstation CAD software now supporting GE, and several other businesses supporting or using GE. This was the first time I'd heard that "Dell uses Google Earth to track business customers' equipment in Asia as part of its inventory management system." It then goes on to talk about the rapid evolution of the many applications and businesses supporting GE, and the diverse uses people are making of it.
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[News.com.com] Google Earth may catch a break in patent quake | CNET News.com: In only two instances--for the definitions of the terms "communication link" and "processor"--did he take Skyline's definitions verbatim, and in those cases, Google had already acknowledged it had no problems with Skyline's suggested definitions.
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[Stefangeens.com] BLOG@STEFANGEENS.COM: I'm being this enthusiastic because I found Google Earth to be a groundbreaking application on at least two mutually reinforcing fronts: As a viscerally beautiful experience, and as a revolution in how we will instinctively "place" information in our mind's eye. The former is the eyecandy that will lead everyone to the latter, I think.
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