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[webdesignbook.net] DigiLondon is a new way to find location based information in London. Using up to the minute satellite technologies like Google Earth and Google Maps and Wikipedia you can find out about hundreds of major London locations in seconds.

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http://www.gearthblog.com [Google Earth Blog] Mini-News Roundup: More importantly, they now have a Google Earth file allowing you to see the sites they have stories about as placemarks. The placemarks contain photos and a brief summary and a link to the full stories at their site.

Gisuser.com[Gisuser.com] GISuser.com GIS, GPS, LBS, CAD, mapping news, jobs, software, data ...: Integrating MapGuide Enterprise 2007 with Google Earth, August 10 Watch the Autodesk geospatial webcast on August 10th and learn to build your map in Autodesk Map® 3D, polish it using MapGuide® Studio, and publish it to Google Earth using the latest MapGuide technology. Sign up for the free webcast.

Bbc.co.ukhttp://www.bbc.co.uk [Bbc.co.uk] BBC - collective - webslinky #077: google earth, mars and beyond: You can download patches that add markers to your version of Google Earth to help you find anything from world landmarks and the houses of the rich and famous, to rumoured secret military vehicles and meteor craters. The Google Earth Hacks Forum is another good place for interesting findings.

http://www.thedesignencyclopedia.org [start · The Design Encyclopedia] digilondon: DigiLondon is a new way to find location based information in London. Using up to the minute satellite technologies like Google Earth and Google Maps and Wikipedia you can find out about hundreds of major London locations in seconds.

R. Richard Hobbs NYC Area Film Location Scout, Film Location Manager, Film Location Library and Photo Location and Production Shttp://rrhobbs.com [R. Richard Hobbs NYC Area Film Location Scout, Film Location Manager, Film Location Library and Photo Location and Production S] Permanent Link to DigiLondon - The Who, What and... : DigiLondon - The Who, What and Where of London June 7th, 2006 DigiLondon - The Who, What and Where of London “Visit digiLONDON and know where you’ve been” Very kewl website about London with lots of landmarks (some famous and some not-so-famous) made as a Google Earth/ Google Maps/ Wikipedia mashup. A location scout’s or production

[Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.] On the impending regional niching of geospatial... : Just as most blogs on the web today are not "about" Internet Explorer or Firefox, I imagine that one day soon the dominant consumer GIS blogs will not be "about" Google Earth. Instead, a myriad of geospatial content blogs will cover specific regions exhaustively.

http://greatmap.blogspot.com  Great Map: Web 2.0 Mashup Center : http://www.programmableweb.com/popular Top 50 of 551 mashups and examples. Here's a cloud view of the API's that were used : http://www.programmableweb.com/cloud

[Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.] Sunday tidbits: Okay, so it's on an architecture student's project blog, rather than by complete amateurs like me or you, but I think it's a great semi-detached house. It's a pity that the KML version is not online, and the author, Michael Drewe, is difficult to get hold of.

Google Maps Maniahttp://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com [Google Maps Mania] Collection of Google Maps Sights and Mashups: Google Maps finds the "F" word! 10 Weird Things Found on Google Maps A Dying Beached Whale DigiLondon - Collection of London UK locations in Google Maps, Google Earth and Wikipedia India Sights More of these in the "Collections" links section here on Google Maps

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