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Digitizing the Planet: Google Earth vs MSN Virtual Earth vs MapQuest
'The next time I lose my car keys, maybe I can just go onto Google and search for them,' speculated futurist Paul Saffo recently. The director of the Institute for the Future was referring to Google Earth, its 'virtual globe' project.
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Digitizing the Planet: Google Earth vs MSN Virtual Earth vs MapQuest
— ‘The next time I lose my car keys, maybe I can just go onto Google and search for them,’ sp...

Google Earth needs more layers and layer controle like inferared,electromagnetic and topographical mappeng.Otherwise it is prety dern good


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