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Since the Olympic games are quickly approaching, people are always interested to find out the latest news concerning the upcoming competition. Not to mention the Olympic torch, which started its world tour a few days ago in order to visit certain locations on the world. As you know, this is quite a tradition and peop... |
4 April 2008 02:28 GMT |
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Aaron and Christine Boring, a Pennsylvanian couple, have sued the Mountain View-based company Google, claiming that the search firm published photos of their private property without authorization. The couple accuses Google that its Street View technology, a special Google Maps function which provides street level pa... |
7 April 2008 02:53 GMT |
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The Mountain View-based company Google has just made what seems to be an important update addressed to business owners as they are now able to publish YouTube videos and photos next to their listings. As you know, Google Maps lets you find a certain business, as well as lots of details and reviews concerning the entr... |
15 April 2008 02:45 GMT |
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As many of you know, KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is the format compatible with Google Earth that allows both the Mountain View-based company Google and users to create and import layers into the downloadable mapping tool. But starting today, KML no longer belongs to Google Earth as the Open Geospatial Consortium an... |
15 April 2008 03:26 GMT |
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Today, the Mountain View-based company Google has rolled out what seems to be one of the most important releases of Google Earth, namely the 4.3 version. Although it shouldn't be regarded as a major update (Google Earth 5 should, though), this new edition comes with multiple important improvements.As mentioned e... |
16 April 2008 10:55 GMT |
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Two days ago, Google launched Google Earth 4.3, one of the most expected editions of the downloadable mapping tool, mostly because it includes multiple important updates such as Street View. As I'm sure you know, Street View was previously integrated into Google Maps, the web-based version of Google Earth which ... |
17 April 2008 04:03 GMT |
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