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10 Million Downloads at Google Earth Hacks

posted by Satri on Friday February 01, @09:34AM   Printer-friendly   Email story  Permalink  Trackback URI  Slashdotthis  Diggthis  Del.icio.us
from the show-me-what-cool-things-you-found-on-your-virtual-globe dept.
mickmel writes "Google Earth Hacks is days away from their 10 millionth file download. Coupled with the roughly 250 million Google Earth downloads and well over 1,000 posts at the Google Earth Blog, it appears that Google Earth continues to be as popular as ever. To mark the occasion, 3DConnexion has supplied a couple of their awesome SpaceNavigators to give away. The contest is simply to see who can most accurately guess the date/time of the 10 millionth download. More details about the contest can be found here, and here is the thread to enter."

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mickmel writes "A few days ago, Google Earth Hacks launched YourMap, a simple tool to help novices embed a Google Map on their own site. It it intended to help small business and churches, or anyone that wants an embedded map on their site but doesn't have the time/skills to make it happen. The script helps avoid the need for individual users to register for a Google Maps API key by loading each map via an iframe on the Google Earth Hacks server. The end result is a two-minute, two-step process to embed a customizable Google Map on their site. In just a few days, over 700 maps have already been created, with better than 60 known sites already running the script live (examples: 1 2 3 4 5)."
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