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Everybody check out the newest thing to Google Earth! It’s Google Earth 5.0 and they have mapped the ocean floor, mapped the ground in past history and well let me just say this video can describe everything better than I can! I’m a huge fan of the time clock feature. You can see different places [...]
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Our troops are deployed in the most rugged of locations, from the mountains of Afghanistan to submarines a hundred feet below the surface of the ocean. Yet all will be able to tune in Sunday to the Super Bowl thanks to new technology. They’ll watch the game on the American Forces Radio and Television Service, [...]
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In today’s day and age, most everyone “googles” religiously and wouldn’t think of using any other search engine. Those that do usually would then use Yahoo! and even then each to his own as if you like to read the trash on Yahoo!s homepage instead of just Googling what you want. In recent years, Google [...]
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On Feb. 17, Americans will lose analog “bunny ears antenna” TV systems and get shimmery new digital TV images if they push all the right buttons at home… or maybe not. Congress could still delay the day analog TV dies. Last week, Gov. David Paterson called on federal lawmakers to delay the switch to digital [...]
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In a not too recent Google I/O Conference in San Francisco, Google Earth was unveiled as a Browser Plug-in. This new Google Earth API delivers a Mac solution that is coming as promised from Google. Offically, the announcement confirmed the release of the Google Earth Browser Plugin for Mac OS X 10.4+ (PowerPC and Intel). [...]