by Andy Quayle | Apr 15, 2012 | Google Tech
Using imagery from National Geographic, Google has come up with a tour and some very nice 3D images of the RMS Titanic on Google Earth. The Titanic sank 100 years ago after striking an iceberg in the Northern Atlantic. As technology progresses scientists and maritime...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 16, 2010 | Uncategorized
I love Paris! I am lucky enough to have been able to have been a couple of times. There’s nothing like sitting at a Parisian street side café with an espresso and a pastry on an autumn morning…. Anyway, Paris is on Google Earth, in 3D now. With Google’s 3D...
by Andy Quayle | Dec 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
Image via CrunchBase I noticed this the first time I fired up Google Earth 6 and the Google LatLong blog just highlighted it for me. In the latest release of the Google’s Google Earth application there are a couple of new features that allow you to see pictures...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 20, 2010 | Contributors
Lose stuff in your couch, be your own Google Earth, hidden USB sticks, wireless HD to the TV – … Since having my first Zero-G experience I’ve been wondering if there are any “Zero-G” gadgets…and guess what? There are! From:...
by Andy | Sep 17, 2007 | Uncategorized
DigitalGlobe, provider of imagery for Google Inc.’s interactive mapping program Google Earth, said a new high-resolution satellite will boost the accuracy of its satellite images and flesh out its archive. The new spacecraft, dubbed WorldView I, is to be...