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Geo-location based news watch on Google Earth

nyt_nystate.jpgGoogle Earth and The New York Times have collaborated to produce a new layer in Google Earth that enables users to actually see news location origin, as they happen. According to Google LatLong, all you have to do is get the latest version of Google Earth, and make sure the “Geographic Web” folder is turned on. You then click on the New York Times place mark to see the lates news and features about that region. The news are updated every 15 minutes.

Mapped news are not that new a concept. Here’s an example (dating back from 2005), which is basically a mash-up of Associated Press news feed, Yahoo Geocoding API, Google Maps and GxMarker.

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Vladimir on April 8th 2008 in Google Earth

Google Earth now shows the Sky

There is a new great addition to Google Earth called Sky. The Google Earth team have decided to let us look away from our planet, out into the open universe. The latest version of Google Earth, version 4.2, now includes Sky, so go download it and take a peek. :)

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Vladimir on August 22nd 2007 in Google Earth, Science

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