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  2. Point of interest - Wikipedia

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    Point of interest. A point of interest ( POI) is a specific point location that someone may find useful or interesting. An example is a point on the Earth representing the location of the Eiffel Tower, or a point on Mars representing the location of its highest mountain, Olympus Mons. Most consumers use the term when referring to hotels ...

  3. Wikimapia - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth, using Google Earth dynamic layer in KML file. Embedded in any HTML page. Most Java-enabled cellphones using 3rd party software such as Mobile GMaps. iOS (iPhone/iPad) application. Android application. See also. Bhuvan; Collaborative mapping; Google Earth; Google Map Maker; HERE Map Creator; List of GPS Software for Mobile Phones

  4. Where on Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego? - Wikipedia

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    The games utilize the Google Earth software, and runs as an add-on that can be played by clicking the icon of Carmen Sandiego. The game is played by Google's Chrome web browser on a PC, or with the Google Earth app on iOS and Android devices. It aims to be a reimagining of the original 1985 video game, using Google Earth.

  5. Template talk:GeoTemplate - Wikipedia

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    The closest object is shown with a bright red marker with the map centered on it, and the requested coordinates are given a green marker that often blends into the background or is outside the displayed area. It might be called the "you must have meant this" feature. Our use of the Google Maps KML generator for Google Earth links is also affected.

  6. Geography Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    KML, made popular by Google, complements GML. Whereas GML is a language to encode geographic content for any application, by describing a spectrum of application objects and their properties (e.g. bridges, roads, buoys, vehicles etc.), KML is a language for the visualization of geographic information tailored for Google Earth .

  7. Template talk:GeoTemplate/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    The closest object is shown with a bright red marker with the map centered on it, and the requested coordinates are given a green marker that often blends into the background or is outside the displayed area. It might be called the "you must have meant this" feature. Our use of the Google Maps KML generator for Google Earth links is also affected.

  8. Brian McClendon - Wikipedia

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    University of Kansas, Lawrence ( BS) Brian A McClendon (born 1964) is an American software executive, engineer, and inventor. [1] He was a co-founder and angel investor in Keyhole, Inc., a geospatial data visualization company that was purchased by Google in 2004 [2] [3] to produce Google Earth. Keyhole itself was spun off from another company ...

  9. Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment ( ATREX) is a heliophysics experiment that was conducted by NASA 's Goddard Space Flight Center out of the Wallops Flight Facility located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. [1] The mission entailed the use of 5 sounding rockets launched closely in time together, each of which released a chemical tracer ...