Earlier this week, Google Mexico and the Mexican government signed an agreenment to promote archaeological and historical sites in a bid to revive tourism following the swine flu epidemic, according to the Press Association.
Considering Google’s many, many… many talents, will the revival of tourism in Mexico be feasable? yeah.
The plan is for Mexico’s National Institute [...]
Posted in Media News on June 17th, 2009
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Google has finally unveiled its new mapping tool, Google Ocean.
We had already become acquainted with it in one of my previous posts, when we discussed that a group of experts were undergoing 3D mapping tests of what has now been developed into Google Earth’s latest version which plots the entire underwater world for [...]
Posted in Media News on February 3rd, 2009
Google is back with some more Google love for iPhones and the greatest gift ever: Google Earth!
The geographical software has been modified to fit the iPhone’s functionality. Now the auto-tilt feature allows users to view 3D terrains and global imagery as on a PC-sized display. Not only are the images clearer and high-resolution but it [...]
Posted in Mobile Marketing on October 27th, 2008
Google does not cease to amaze us. It hasn’t been announced yet but rumors say Google is building up a platform that will map the Earth’s boundless ocean floors.
According to a report from News.com, the Googleplex in Mountain View, Calif. hosted a group of selected research experts from various institutions to discuss the elaboration [...]
Posted in Media News on May 2nd, 2008
On YouTube (and embedded below) you can find an incredible video of what Microsoft Bird’s Eye 3D will look like; a map function that was quickly dubbed Virtual Earth, due to its similarities to Google Earth. From an esthetical point of view, though, Bird’s Eye seems many times more engaging to use, not to mention [...]
Posted in Mobile Marketing on October 18th, 2007
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