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Has anyone here tried 'Google Globe'? It's a fascinating use of broadband
and graphics power. Unfortunately only select metro areas in the USA are at
the highest resolutions, but the flybys can be stunning. Start with the
Grand Canyon. You can just feel that Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" vision
is on the way B^)

Phil Weldon

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Phil Weldon wrote:
> Has anyone here tried 'Google Globe'? It's a fascinating use of broadband
> and graphics power. Unfortunately only select metro areas in the USA are at
> the highest resolutions, but the flybys can be stunning. Start with the
> Grand Canyon. You can just feel that Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" vision
> is on the way B^)
>
> Phil Weldon
>
>

You mean 'Google Earth'?

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Yes.

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