Google Earth Replacing Desktop Globes For Many Scientists
from the unintended-beneficiaries dept
It's always interesting to see how new technologies get used in totally unexpected ways -- sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. There was a lot of complaining a few months back that Google Earth was a security risk by revealing certain sites to anyone with a computer. However, on the flip side, it appears that various scientists are embracing Google Earth, realizing that it's a great platform to use with much of their research. It wasn't one of the intended uses -- but it does show how creating an open platform that encourages development (rather than a locked down one that tries to charge for everything) can lead to new and innovative uses.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I'm cool with it for now....
As cool and usefull as it is, I dread the day my mother calls and says, "what are you growing in your backyard." Legal or not, its gonna suck.
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I'm cool with it
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Odd that this should come up just now...
Checked out the house I grew up in, my elementary and high schools, the ball field and playgrounds that we played on as kids, the diner that was my first job, and on and on. Memories from 40 and more years ago came to the forefront as I viewed the high-res satellite images.
Way cool!
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if you can see it from the air, you're an idiot for growing it that way anyway.
thecopshavehellicopters,buddy.
oi, kids these days.
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Where does it end?
So a future G-earth would be at least a nearly real-time, continuous streaming image, with enough resolution for a botonous to give me advice remotely, and scientists could track their walruses and dolphins, and maybe I could tie in my daughter's cell phone, and my wife's, and ... hmm
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Neighbors are worse, far too many believe everything they see on TV.
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Google Earth
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Upon checking, just as I suspected, sure enough, you can JUST BARELY make her out. At another site, I think MSNs, can't see her too well, but thanks to the angle view thing and a decent rez, can tell she left the back sliding door open.
I know somewhere, somehow, one of these services has caught some folks in public sex and nobodies just noticed it yet. For now, they're probably protected by being just about 10 pixels long.. but.. in the future..
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yakov
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