Wednesday, March 12, 2008
zooming in on buidings
Not only does maps.live.com have the feature of seeing the aerial view close up of buildings, but Google Earth also has this feature, although a little different. Google Earth and, maps.live.com if you have the 3D turned on, has north and west coordinates in addition to the actual elevation in feet. I could see the elevation differences, assuming it's accurate, in different places of my property as the cursor, or hand, skimmed the area. Maps.live.com has a clearer picture, at least in 2D, in some areas I checked anyways. Both of them don't always put the address point at the actual property. Google Earth had many extra features such as the predicted high and low temperature of the day, points of interest, sometimes pictures of the area that you click to view, and other things. Google Earth seemed to "crash" sometimes. I think it was when I was panning or tilting the viewpoint sometimes.
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