My favorite Google Maps of the yesteryear calendar week were 2 video maps.
Die Asphaltsurfer is a map of a Californian surfing as well as skateboarding tour. Whilst the International Olympic Committee's Show Your Best map allows anyone to submit a video of their 'best' performance.
The solely non-video map to larn inwards onto this week's round-up is Gemma, around other bang-up creation tool from CASA.
Berlin Designers Annette Bruns as well as Oliver Spies fulfilled the dream of a lifetime yesteryear completing a surfing as well as skateboarding tour of California. Die Asphaltsurfer is a Google Map that documents the tour.
Using the application it is possible to sentiment all the stops on the Asphaltsurfer's tour as well as sentiment videos of the adventures that the duet experienced along the way.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) are belongings a contest called Show Your Best.
The contest tin hold upward entered yesteryear anyone aged 13-19. Entrants bespeak to videotape, upload as well as portion their 'personal best' moments. The personal best videos are beingness showcased as well as tin hold upward watched guide from a Show Your Best Google Map.
The 2 winners of the contest volition win a trip to the London 2012 Summer Games, others volition look inwards a commercial to hold upward broadcast during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Gemma (short for Geospatial Engine for Mass Mapping Applications) allows you lot to practice Google Maps amongst information from a publish of unlike sources.
It is possible to practice maps amongst gemma amongst layers from MapTube, SurveyMapper, OpenStreetMap as well as from your ain data. Gemma fifty-fifty has an accompanying iPhone app that lets you lot tape observations on the become as well as as well as thence upload them to a gemma map.
Gemma was created yesteryear the University College London - Centre for Spatial Analysis. It is non surprising as well as thence that it plant real good amongst CASA's ain SurveyMapper (a geographic survey as well as polling tool) as well as amongst MapTube.
Die Asphaltsurfer is a map of a Californian surfing as well as skateboarding tour. Whilst the International Olympic Committee's Show Your Best map allows anyone to submit a video of their 'best' performance.
The solely non-video map to larn inwards onto this week's round-up is Gemma, around other bang-up creation tool from CASA.
Berlin Designers Annette Bruns as well as Oliver Spies fulfilled the dream of a lifetime yesteryear completing a surfing as well as skateboarding tour of California. Die Asphaltsurfer is a Google Map that documents the tour.
Using the application it is possible to sentiment all the stops on the Asphaltsurfer's tour as well as sentiment videos of the adventures that the duet experienced along the way.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) are belongings a contest called Show Your Best.
The contest tin hold upward entered yesteryear anyone aged 13-19. Entrants bespeak to videotape, upload as well as portion their 'personal best' moments. The personal best videos are beingness showcased as well as tin hold upward watched guide from a Show Your Best Google Map.
The 2 winners of the contest volition win a trip to the London 2012 Summer Games, others volition look inwards a commercial to hold upward broadcast during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Gemma (short for Geospatial Engine for Mass Mapping Applications) allows you lot to practice Google Maps amongst information from a publish of unlike sources.
It is possible to practice maps amongst gemma amongst layers from MapTube, SurveyMapper, OpenStreetMap as well as from your ain data. Gemma fifty-fifty has an accompanying iPhone app that lets you lot tape observations on the become as well as as well as thence upload them to a gemma map.
Gemma was created yesteryear the University College London - Centre for Spatial Analysis. It is non surprising as well as thence that it plant real good amongst CASA's ain SurveyMapper (a geographic survey as well as polling tool) as well as amongst MapTube.
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