After a non-release announcement earlier this month, today I got word from Skyline Software about the official announcement. SkylineGlobe.com is available. [Update 11/1/06: It’s officially announced but apparently still in beta per comments below.]
Of note:
- a free API that lets users host there own tools (functions and or data) for free
- a commercial API for those who want to integrate 3D into apps or build app from scratch
- SkylineGlobe Pro will be out in two months or so and will include more data, more tools than the free version
- more data available including Europe and Japan
- local language support available
Q: How is this different from Google Earth?
A: “It’s about showcasing what other developers have built.”
Directions reviewed SkylineGlobe.com in June.
by Adena Schutzberg on 10/31 at 09:13 AM |
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Think maybe Dvorak is trolling in his latest article in PC World on GPS annoyance?
I’ve had the various DeLorme and Microsoft systems and a number of nifty handheld devices. My conclusion: Buy a friggin’ map! Much of the appeal of the GPS is that the general public today is too stupid to read a map. I know plenty of people who actually think that going north on a map means they are going uphill.
by Adena Schutzberg on 10/31 at 07:19 AM |
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I’ve not documented this but in my daily look at the GIS news I believe I’ve found more references to support or upgrading or implementing of GIS from candidates running for local office than ever before. It’s anecdotal; I wonder if it’s related to the rise of the new mapping portals at all?
Here’s a sampling from today’s news:
“I have no other political aspirations other that to finish the job of fully implementing the new CAMA system and integrating GIS (Geographical Information System) data into the CAMA.”
- Sandoval County, New Mexico (Observer)
“Our courtroom was 1960s, 1970s. We pretty well stripped it and put in new wiring, carpet, desks, furnishings and technology upgrades—GIS (geographic information system), (audio) recording equipment and cameras to televise the meetings.”
- Muncie, India (Muncie Star Press)
by Adena Schutzberg on 10/31 at 06:57 AM |
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