That's what an article in a Pennsylvania paper suggests. The article
highlights a visit of former New York Governor Rudy Giuliani and his visit to Analytical Graphics, Inc. while supporting a local Republican candidate for Congress.
Giuliani spoke to a large group of employees and later answered questions from the media in a conference room with a live picture of Earth projected on a wall screen from an AGI satellite 64,000 kilometers in space. Unlike Google Earth, which projects pictures that could have been taken years ago, this was in real time.
With the flick of a mouse, a camera zoomed in on New York City until the former mayor recognized his house.
I suspect there was some confusion about what was being shown.
- DailyLocal.com
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