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Hoojo - Software Developer's Bloghttp://www.hoojo.com/2008/03/kml-mime-types.html [Hoojo - Software Developer's Blog] When responding to a request from Google Earth (or any Earth browser), a KML server must follow a certain set of rules so that Google Earth can correctly interpret its responses.

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Virtual Earth / Live Mapshttp://virtualearth.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2BBC66E99FDCDB98!11969.entry [Virtual Earth / Live Maps] SunDials from Google Earth KML in Birds Eye View: I found that about 80% of the sundials were visible in the low elevation Birds Eye view, including many of the European sites.

Juliskellybkc's Webloghttp://juliskellybkc.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/your-map-data-to-kml/ [Juliskellybkc's Weblog] Your Map Data to KML: Features can be exported as either 2-dimensional features, or 3D features “extruded” upwards by an attribute or z-value.  Some other features: ability to incorporate ArcMap layer symbology into the exported KML;

Technical Ramblingshttp://crschmidt.net/blog/archives/303/kml-html-for-the-geoweb/ [Technical Ramblings] KML: HTML for the Geoweb: […] KML: HTML for the Geoweb - Christopher Schmidt, TechnicalRamblings KML has become the “HTML” of the Geographic Web. With limited semantic meaning, a combination of mostly-human understandable XML tags for the majority of the usages, widespread use and abuse for purposes far beyond the original thoughts and intentions of the designers, and more, KML fits well into the geographic version of the niche filled by HTML in more generalized content publishing.

Crankfire Development Blog[Crankfire Development Blog] Google Earth KML, KMZ, GeoExif, SEO”¦: First off, I have been wanting to update my kml generation class for a bit now. Apart from revising it to work with some future site plans, and updating the code, the biggest thing though was I really wanted to try to work in few extra keywords, namely the words “mountain bike”

Ogle Earth[Ogle Earth] Links: Seero, NASA's 3D Moon, Satellite tracking KML: When western scholars discovered a program named “Google Earth”, they looked continuously for Noah’s Ark on every mountain and hill across the sphere.It turns out that all you have to do is convert the numbers of the Koranic verses that mention the ark into geographic coordinates, and bingo, the location is plainly in Yemen.

CHGIS Blog[CHGIS Blog] Spatio Temporal Network Model for Google Earth: The first script takes the ID number for a particular Top Level Unit (for the test case I used the Sui Dynasty since it is so short, 581 CE to 618 CE), then finds its immediate children (the ADM1 units). For each ADM1 level child, the PHP script creates two pairs of coordinates (begin and end nodes) and writes them out to KML.

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