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Message posted by inter6300 on December-01-2005 at 4:25pm
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Hi

Iam started playing with Google Map om my new website.

It seems that Googlemap is strong tool to present Virtual Tours.

My webdesigner implemented the Googlemap Component in the website.

I have a Joomla Content Management System, so we could use the GoogleMap Component. But iam shure, you can do it in HTML pages as well.

So please have a look at it and if you discover any failures, please notify me.

Thanks Markus

www.pano360.ch Googlemap


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Message posted by eagle on December-02-2005 at 8:35am
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Nice job Markus.

Thanks,
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Message posted by 360texas on December-02-2005 at 11:30am
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Hmm here is a thought.

I just learned about Google Earth last week. (yes some folks are just slower than others).  After downloading Google Earth, I learned that you can turn on the World Wide Panorama layer (WWP) in the Google Earth Community.  When you turn on the WWP layer you can see hotspots for at least 536 VR photographers world wide - last count that represents 1,434 panoramas.  All the hotspots trace back to the University of California at Berkeley's host server.

You can even add your own location and make it available to the google community.

There is a Google Earth PRO, but I am not sure what it does yet.

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Message posted by spinem on December-02-2005 at 4:06pm
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I just opened google earth, it ran auto update... I still don't see the WWP layer...

Message posted by johnfl68 on December-02-2005 at 4:52pm
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Google Earth Pro gives you things like higher resolution in printed images, drawing tools, GPS and spreadsheet data import cababilities, movie makeing modules, etc.

Product Comparison:

http://earth.google.com/product_comparison.html


Back when we started invading Iraq years ago, CNN was using the Pro version, (then owned by Keyhole Software, in which Google bought) to do the fly over videos that they showed into areas that were being discused.

Basically, if you want to put Google Earth images and movies onto your website, or for you business (with the exception of the Google Map component) you are to pay for the commercial use version, Google Earth Pro.

John

Message posted by Thomas on December-03-2005 at 2:40am
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You can use Google Earth to set your points for Lat/Lon. Exporting these points as a kml file or a kmz (zipped kml) you can share these points on maps.

Links to Panorama & Maps communities, all websites are under development. Communitywalk is straightforward, Open Atlas has a feature to import kml-files and to export the map for a use on your own website (php required).
http://www.communitywalk.com/map/110
http://www.open-atlas.org/
http://www.little-planet.net/
http://www.panomaps.com/

Tutorial on panotools.info:
Geo-referncing with Google Maps

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