Thursday, July 26, 2007

why do you need GOOGLE EARTH







Google Earth isn't just mapping software; it's a powerful tool for viewing, creating and sharing interactive and highly visual location-specific information.


Google earth community is working on health. Do you want a healty body?? If yes then you must know about the most recent diseases in world. Do you know about Rabies??




1.0 Rabies is a serious viral zoonotic (an infectious disease transmittable from animal to human and vice-versa), that tragically is often fatal. On September 8, 2007 World Rabies Day will take place aiming to raise awareness of the disease and






ways in which it can be prevented. In this file, explore where the events are taking place, read personal stories from those involved and learn about rabies statistics from around the world. so click on the link.

http://earth.google.com/gallery/kml_entry.html#tRabies%20Awareness





2.0 Using Google Earth to explore places of interest is always fun, but how about exploring people on Google Earth? Plazes is an interesting dynamic social networking KML which allows you to add your current location sharing your life with your friends and others. Or, if that's not for you, then you can just do some "Geo people watching" and see what others are up to.




3.0Using a camera and GPS device to locate the place of the camera, DestinSharks have created a KML offering an animated photographic tour of Death Valley, California. Just to the left of the time slider at the top, you will see a small icon that looks like a clock. Here you can change the speed of the animation. We would suggest setting this to the slowest. Once you have done that, press play and see Death Valley unfold infront of your eyes.



http://earth.google.com/gallery/kml_entry.html#tDeath%20Valley%20Driving%20Tour










2 comments:

notsuya~今 said...

Your blog is cool too! The topic that you are talking about is really useful and good to learn more. Thanks for sharing~

VacantSpace said...

hii google earth is a very cool software..from far you can see many landmarks in mapi.org..........its cool blog man. keep it up