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Daily Tech: Google Debuts a Slick Google Earth For the iPhone

Oct 27 2008 - 11:22am by geeksugar
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Daily Tech: Google Debuts a Slick Google Earth For the iPhone
  • Google has just launched a multi-touch Google Earth for the iPhone! — Gizmodo
  • Not long now! Netflix will start streaming videos to Macs by the end of the year.
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Daily Tech: McDonald's in Japan Tests Out Pay-By-Phone Coupons

May 23 2008 - 11:20am by geeksugar
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Daily Tech: McDonald's in Japan Tests Out Pay-By-Phone Coupons
  • McDonald's in Japan will be implementing a new e-coupon system where customers can pay for their order by placing their phone on a RFID reader. — Wired
  • Now with Google Earth, you can check out new environmental layers that are based on future climate change estimates. — Gizmodo
  • Here's an entertaining Saturday night Wii game to play with friends.
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Where's Waldo on Google Earth? Genius!

Apr 9 2008 - 3:45am by geeksugar
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Where's Waldo on Google Earth? Genius! Mixing art with technology is exactly what Media Arts student Melanie Coles did for her graduating project. . .
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Geek Tip: Use Google Earth to Track the Weather

Nov 15 2007 - 10:00am by geeksugar
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Geek Tip: Use Google Earth to Track the Weather If you're a Google Earth nut like I am you may have noticed a new weather folder in the layers panel, which allows you to keep up on weather patterns in your area and across the world. The Google Earth blog reports that the weather folder contains three sublayers (clouds, radar, and conditions, and forecasts) and one information link that gives you some background information on the data being displayed. The clouds layer depicts a global satellite mosaic of clouds created on an hourly basis so you can log on any time to check out cloud movement in your area.

Google Earth Adds Sky Feature

Aug 23 2007 - 2:00am by geeksugar
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Google Earth Adds Sky Feature Following the success of Google Earth, which allows you to get a bird's eye view of most corners of the world and even watch the sun come up, Google has launched a new Sky feature, that will allow you to play astronaut from the ground. The feature allows you to zoom in to distant galaxies and nebulae, view constellations and the movements of the planets and learn about the lifecycle of a star and different kinds of galaxies. You can also create and share your own imagery, placemarks and more.


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