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Captured » Blog Archive » Venice from Above

by Neewok

The Venice Film Festival opened on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 with stars, movie-goers and photographers descending on the famed city. Dan Kitwood, an entertainment photographer from Getty, took the opportunity to make some aerial images of Venice.

Nipponkan: Goo's historic Tokyo maps

by karlcow

A while ago, Goo added an interesting twist to its online map service: historic aerial maps of Tokyo.

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2008

OpenOSX: GRASS GIS for Mac OS X

by karlcow

GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, is a Geographic Information System (GIS) combining powerful raster, vector, and geospatial processing engines into a single integrated software suite. GRASS includes tools for spatial modeling, visualization of raster and vector data, management and analysis of geospatial data, the processing of satellite and aerial imagery, along with the capability to produce sophisticated presentation graphics and hardcopy maps.

2007

Flash Earth ...satellite and aerial imagery of the Earth in Flash

by jerome & 68 others
Comparer d’un clic le monde sur Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth et Nasa On Earth, c’est le principe simple et réussi de Flash Earth.

Unmanned aerial robots patrol Russian airspace

by Newspartnergroup
Russian design bureaus are currently working on the development of UAVs to be used for a variety of purposes e.g. reconnaissance systems for target detection and recognition to relay targeting coordinates to manned reconnaissance and strike aircraft. Various types of UAVs including unmanned helicopters are being developed. The systems capable of flying independently up to 10-12 hours will be either air-launched or deployed into aircraft-type flight.

Twitter Earth 3D !

by UpperDog & 1 other
Just switch to 3d, aerial and Enjoy ! C U there ! Upperdog

MacDevCenter.com -- A Brief Introduction to GPS Photo Linking

by rmaltete & 1 other (via)
Do you ever look back through your vacation photos and wonder where all of the photos were taken? What if there was a way to have all those images automatically show up as pins on a map or an aerial photograph? It may seem too good to be true, but it can be done. No mirrors or smoke; it's just making use of existing GPS technology.

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