technologyreview.com— We interviewed engineers at Google and at ?DigitalGlobe, the company that supplies Google's satellite photos, and did a little bit of reverse-engineering to figure out how it works.
Oct 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
is it just me or is this guy a terrible writer? i didn't even want to finish the article because trying to figure out what he meant was giving me a headache. he needs to go back and take a f**king writing class.
Google maps is truly an amazing program. Makes you wonder what type of satellite images governments have access to ?? They might be watching Digg this as we speak.
samzklubOct 15, 2007
is it just me or is this guy a terrible writer? i didn't even want to finish the article because trying to figure out what he meant was giving me a headache. he needs to go back and take a f**king writing class.
objectcodeOct 15, 2007
the error must have been caused by something between the chair and keyboard
tubeblenderOct 15, 2007
Here is the article minus the advertisements:<a class="user" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/printer_friendly_article.aspx?id=19524">http://www.technologyreview.com/printer_friendly_a ...</a>
ohroflOct 15, 2007
I always thought the zoomed around in their GoogleJet and took pictures of the Earth below... no?
beelahOct 17, 2007
Augmenting reality.
alex199Oct 17, 2007
Google maps is truly an amazing program. Makes you wonder what type of satellite images governments have access to ?? They might be watching Digg this as we speak.