News now in Google Earth
Google LatLong let us know that Google Earth has now teamed up with Google News to create an informative ‘mashup’ — Extra! Extra! Discover the world’s news in Google Earth:
… Google Earth now shows an ever-changing world of human activity as chronicled by reporters worldwide. Zoom into areas of personal interest and peruse headlines of national, regional and, when fully zoomed in, even the most local of interest. From school menus to global warming, there is now literally a world of information at your fingertips.
To activate the Google News layer, navigate to the “Layers” menu on the left-hand side of Google Earth. Expanding the “Gallery” node in the layers tree will expose the “Google News” layer. Check the box next to the Google News layer and start zooming into the places on the globe in which you’re interested. Each story is represented by a Google News icon on the globe. Clicking on the news icon opens up the news story’s snippet, along with links to learn more about the event.
It’s only logical really, but shows the power of what we can achieve if useful tools are allowed to work together cooperatively.
How can your organisation make use of this new view of world news?
[Via : @MiramarMike .]
Caution: experimenting with the techniques described in this post may lead to the ‘loss’ of several hours. You have been warned.
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May 21, 2008 No Comments
Google Earth helps demonstraters
Google Earth has many uses:
Google Earth Helped Demonstraters Plot Protest at UK Parliament
Yesterday, it emerged that demonstrators who protested on the roof of the Houses of Parliament had used Google Earth to find their way onto the roof. The protesters were demonstrating against the expansion of Heathrow Airport, and Google Earth helpfully allowed them to locate the walkways, steps and other details that they needed to walk across the roof.
See Westminster Palace on Google Maps.
[Via : Truemors :: Google Earth Helped Demonstraters Plot Protest at UK Parliament.]
Have you looked at Google Earth or Google Maps recently? Tried out the Street View? You really should.
March 6, 2008 No Comments

















