matt.brown
February 12, 2009

Republished from Google’s Maps API blog:
I’m Matt Brown, a kml developer and designer at concept3D in Boulder, Colorado.
Google Earth has provided a new group of developers with the opportunity to build virtual ‘geowebsites’ specific to vertical markets. Armageddon Pills, a travel book by John Higham, combines this power of Google Earth and a printed book [...]
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Oliver Davis
February 11, 2009

Two and a half years ago we offered Google Earth and SketchUp models with the belief that the market – and we – would evolve. Our previous website served the purpose of presenting lots of content, but with an antiquated services proposition and tired storyline.
Fast forward to today and we are a different company with [...]
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Oliver Davis
February 11, 2009

A discussion piece on how Google Earth is establishing a foundation for the Geoweb.
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Zack Mertz
February 6, 2009

When authoring Dynamic Components in Pro version of SketchUp 7, the Component Attributes browser is where the “dynamic” magic happens. At any given time, that browser will show you a parent shell component and all of the nested children component. With the current version of SketchUp used in this video, there is no direct way [...]
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Zack Mertz
February 2, 2009

Have you ever had to jump from the Mac to the Windows version of SketchUp and something did not quite seem familiar? Perhaps you are considering switching from one platform to the other and you are concerned what might change when using your favorite application?
Although SketchUp is SketchUp regardless of the platform it is [...]
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matt.brown
February 2, 2009

KML. You may or may not have heard this term floating around, but if you have used a Web mapping service like Google Maps, Google Earth or Maps for Mobile, you already know what it is. In a nutshell, KML is a file format used to display content on a Web map or a virtual [...]
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