Google Earth is a standalone application that's essentially an enhanced and upgraded version of its Keyhole 3D satellite imagery product. Bottom line: Google Earth is an awesome application, blending the best of Keyhole's satellite imagery with...
Last week, Google announced that its Keyhole software allowing satellite views of the Earth will be renamed Google Earth. Better images will also be available to those
getting satellite views via Google Maps.
I thought I would toss out another cool satellite and aerial image tool on our blog since Chris wrote about Google Local adding satellite images from Keyhole in SearchDay. The tools is called World Wind and is a FREE piece of software (Windows only...
But Google's integration of satellite images with maps is far slicker than the offering from Mapquest, with much more up to date imagery thanks to Google's acquisition of Keyhole in October 2004. Hanke says that Google's resources have allowed the...
Google has integrated the satellite imagery it acquired with its Keyhole acquisition into the maps it displays on Google Maps and Google Local. You can drag images around, zoom in or out, or even overlay driving directions using the same interface...
Finally, the article discusses what Google might be up to with its purchase of Keyhole.and speaking of aerial images and maps. Enter an address (U.S.only), find aerial images, click on a location and find out local info including nearby schools...
Looking at those services gives us a tie -- but only because Blogger, Keyhole and Picasa are services that were out of beta when Google purchased them. Keyhole If anything deserves to be called beta, perhaps it's GoogleImages.
The case pits the search leader against Skyline Software Systems Inc, a Massachusettes company that provides digital earth/3-D software that sounds very similar to what Google's latest acquisition, Keyhole, offers.
Why Google bought Keyhole. There are chapters on finding images and audio, searching for people, locating quality health care information and so on. Google and Reed call ceasefire. Google-BellSouth Partnership -- Not Quite Revolutionary.
Matt Hines at News.com reports that Google has acquired Keyhole, a company the provides software to view satellite images and virtually "fly" across the world. Google as "big brother" types will likely have comments about the acquistion since...