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Stratocam - Google Maps Imagery From Around World

Stratocam - Google Maps Imagery From Around World

PlanetInAction.com - The planet is your playground 10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About Though it has some competition, YouTube remains the premier video site on the web. With a staggering amount of videos uploaded every day, some people even make a living from the service. 10 Video Sites That Are Better Than YouTube 10 Video Sites That Are Better Than YouTube Here are 10 great alternatives to YouTube, although the "better than" is obviously open to debate... Read More No matter if you’re a casual YouTube user or go looking for the craziest channels you can find, there are all sorts of ways to tweak YouTube to make it just right for you. Let’s look at some URL tricks to get more out of the service. 1. Typically, when you copy a link to a YouTube video, it starts from the beginning. You can do this in a couple of ways. youtube.com/watch? Can be shared 90 seconds in using this URL: youtube.com/watch? If you don’t want to use the manual method, pause the video at the time you’d like to share it at, then right-click and choose Copy video URL at current time. 2. youtube.com/watch?

The Google Maps Slideshow Sideshow The Earth is a beautiful place and thanks to Google Maps satellite view we can now virtually explore this wonderful planet like never before. Here are a few Google Maps Slideshows that celebrate the beauty of planet Earth: Chuchichechocha is a Google Maps satellite view slideshow developed by David Schmidt. The slideshow automatically animates through a large number of beautiful images found in Google Maps. The application includes controls to pause or to manually navigate through the images. Stratocam is a nice slideshow of satellite images that can be found on Google Maps. Users can also submit their own finds by dragging and zooming the map and clicking on the camera icon to select their favourite view. Aerial View Slideshow is a collection of my favorite oblique 45° imagery that can be found on Google Maps. The application animates through a number of 'bird's eye' view images that have been found in Google's expanding coverage of 45° imagery.

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