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A Googlemap of the Middle Spunk Rest Area's location on I-94.

Found this searching google maps for a friend's address.

or: aerial view of a planned community.

Illustration for my blog post about Google allowing free-form categories in business listings in Google Maps.

 

I also used this to illustrate my post on Leveraging Categorizations To Promote Your Small Business.

Aerial view of my hometown, Huntington Beach, Ca., with personal points of interest marked.

 

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Yesterday afternoon I saw the car while I was driving, but did not have my camera ready.

This morning I caught sight as I was leaving Grandy's. Unfortunately, the camera was wearing it's coat! Darn.

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Google, you've been mapped! :)

My commute is just a bit shorter this way.

Building seen in Beethoven's 3rd (2000) is still in business!

Our module for Kinect provides a simple solution for authoring gesture-based applications in Flash. Lately, we've been using it in conjunction with our other free Open Exhibits software modules. While the Kinect device itself doesn't have the necessary precision for use with every module, we have successfully paired it with our gigapixel image viewer, our VR image viewer, and with our Google Maps module.

 

Our free Kinect module works with Community Core Vision (CCV) software, an open source software package for computer vision. We've used this software in the past with various multitouch tables and other installations. Our Kinect module is a "directshow" source filter, a virtualized webcam device that reads data from the drivers released by OpenKinect.

 

The Kinect module and the others are all free and open on the Open Exhibits web. The Open Exhibits core software is free for students, educators, nonprofits, and museums. (Commercial users can download a free GestureWorks trial.) Add a $150 Kinect 3D Motion Controller and you have a very cheap and flexible authoring solution.

I used this to illustrate a blog post about how a new Google Maps logo is promoting Geography Awareness Week.

A 45-minute run from Sturgeon Bay, Fish Creek is one of my favorite Door County destinations. Reservations for accomodations at Alibi Dock during peak months must be made well in advance, but it's worth it.

Try out the zoomable version.

 

Something I came up with while experimenting with displaying large amounts of Twitter data. In this case all the Tweets about the TEDxWaterloo conference. Using speech bubble images generated live for the Twitter Wall I created for the event.

 

These are all the public Twitter messages sent during the event that mention the word tedxwaterloo. Each column in this display represents the messages from a 10 minute period.

 

Built using the very handy Google Maps Image Cutter created at University College London.

 

I've made two hops across the lake since I've had the boat. Lake Charlevoix is one of my favorite ports in Michigan.

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The Croatian Maritime Museum was founded by Split city council in 1997. Its rich and extensive historic collections were drawn from the Split Maritime Museum, founded in 1925, and the Military Maritime Museum founded in 1962, and several associated maritime heritage collections including marine archaeological finds and artefacts from Brodosplit Museum situated in Split’s shipyard.

 

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The museum researches, acquires, archives and exhibits artefacts and documents relating to the maritime heritage of the Adriatic coast from prehistory to modern times. It is situated in the 17th-century Gripe Fortress – the only fully preserved fortified building in Split.

 

The fortress courtyard provides an exhibition space for the larger exhibits in the museum collection. These include the vessel ‘Bakar’, the bow of which dominates the courtyard, and ‘Perina’, a traditional Dalmatian ‘gajeta’, or fishing boat, and one of the oldest surviving vessels on the east Adriatic coast. Built in 1857, it represents centuries of local sailing knowledge and tradition and is one of seven important historic vessels on display.

 

Inside the museum, the Merchant Maritime Exhibition traces the development of sailing ships from Classical times through to the age of steam. The exhibition begins with an archaeological marvel – a huge ceramic container, or ‘pithos’, dating from around the 1st/2nd century, originally used for storing live fish before sale and consumption. The antique anchors and amphorae that follow are mostly from ancient shipwrecks. The development of vessels and navigation equipment unfolds through a wide range of exhibits such as model ships and images of Dubrovnik’s and Boka’s sailing boats, as well as the other vessels from the Dalmatian area. Especially impressive are figureheads taken from 19th century ships from the island of Korčula. The everyday life of Croatian fishermen is illustrated with the story of the fishing tradition on the Adriatic, and includes exhibits on the coral trade, sponge aquaculture, fish canning factories, as well as fishermen at work and leisure.

 

The Merchant Maritime Exhibition concludes in steam ship gallery. Models of steamboats and boat artefacts recall the first tourist steamboat excursions, before the advent of the diesel engine. An extremely valuable collection of ships’ engines is exhibited in the same gallery, including the notable and important Croatian ship engines built in Split’s ‘Rossi’ workshop at the beginning of 20th century.

 

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The Croatian Maritime Museum 18. VIII. 2015. (Ulaznice Mladenka Bepo i VT)

 

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A series of screenshots with google maps, which you can download for free. The photographs show unusual places in such countries as Russia, Australia, Iceland, Greenland, Myanmar (Burma) and Antarctica. Our planet is beautiful and can inspire us again and again.

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Download for free: www.behance.net/gallery/54339821/Google-Maps-The-Amazing-...

 

And herein we see why Dan4th doesn't edit his pictures, normally.

 

This is what I would generally accept as being Davis Square. Obviously there's some overlap with the neighborhoods of Porter Square and Teele Square, and Ball Square (which falls off the right hand side of the map).

 

If something falls outside the lighter area, think about whether it really relates to Davis Square, or if it would be a better match with another of the communities listed in the community list.

在 Google Map 刪除「我的地圖」裡的地點:http://fannys23.pixnet.net/blog/post/28680175/

My bike was broken for a few days last week so I was walking between the college and Battersea each day. I used Google Maps with GPS on the N95 Henry loaned me to guide my way. Yeah, I'm sometimes get excited about non-recent technology. I really enjoyed watching myself move along the map. I also liked that it displayed the number of satellites I was picking up. I was sorta in contact with something flying way up in space that I can't see. Now I need to learn how to program with the GPS. hmmmmm.

what is happening here? Thievery? Assistance? His hands were busy maybe is he dancing? Does he recognize the Google camera?

Google Maps street view anomaly. SUV (bottom) was somehow stretched perfectly to look like a limo (top). One frame apart, so it is surely the same vehicle. San Francisco, CA.

Desierto de Sonora.

 

Serie Mexico Satelital

 

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Por cierto esas dunas deben ser enormes. Sandboarding anyone?

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Picture is from a set I uploaded to Google Maps as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide

A series of screenshots with google maps, which you can download for free. The photographs show unusual places in such countries as Russia, Australia, Iceland, Greenland, Myanmar (Burma) and Antarctica. Our planet is beautiful and can inspire us again and again.

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Download for free: www.behance.net/gallery/54339821/Google-Maps-The-Amazing-...

 

This is downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where I work and near where I live.

A Google Maps map I made shown on Google Maps Mobile

The 3 stage process of Gonzo Earth aerial image services. Pict'Earth software enhances the process with additional inputs and outputs. Imagery can also be delivered in large format printing.

I've added an elevation button to my bike mapping tool.

 

It's cool that MapQuest's routing algorithm knows to take you on a ferry for over water routes. The elevation profile, unfortunately, shows the level of the sea bottom underwater.

 

I could just zero out all negative values, but then land locations that are below sea level (Death Valley, for example) wouldn't work anymore. Not quite sure how to solve this.

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