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Google Earth inside your Browser


Google’s 3D data has escaped the client and is now available for your Browser. Today at Google I/O a Google Earth Browser plugin was released. With the plugin it is possible to view Google Earth mashups in the comfort of their own browser instead of having to pull up a separate client.

A small excerpt from the O’Reilly post:

This release does not change Google Maps, the mapping site on Google’s domain; it will not be serving up Google Earth imagery (yet). This release does not change all Google maps mashups into Google Earth Mashups. Instead the plugin enables developers to offer Google Earth imagery to their users very easily. I think it is notable that this is being offered to developers first. Why developers first? For one the plugin is being released at Google I/O, Google’s developer conference. I think that we should expect many developer-only treats today and tomorrow. Second, mashups can really help with distribution and help gain mindshare with those who don’t make it to Google’s sites on their own.

As Paul Rademacher, the creator of the first mashup (Housingmaps.com) and the technical lead on the project, pointed out to me during a call last week “The goal, apart from opening up Google Earth, is to bring Earth to the user. You can’t help but see Google maps when you surf now you’ll also see Google Earth.” The final reason, I am sure, is to keep Google’s main mapping site clean. Google Maps has had a lot of features added lately; they will need to spend some time figuring out a 3D UX.

Here are some sample apps for trying out. You will be prompted to download the plugin:

[via http://radar.oreilly.com/geo]

Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

Firefox Market Share


Mozilla FireFox is an awsome Internet browser. With the version 3 the developers have enhanced the usability of the software once more. Therefore it is not surprising that the maket share is rising according to XiTi.

Click on image to enlarge the map

In Austria there is makret share of about 32%. I think after the official release of version 3 there will be an further boost in the maket share.

[via derStandard]

Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

ArcGIS and Webbrowsers


I could not believe my eyes, when I read this message in the official support center of ESRI, and ESRI schould be the largest software company for Desktop GIS Systems. Thats poor…

The Message can also be seen here: http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=knowledgebase.techarticles.articleShow&d=34262

Problem: ArcMap crashes periodically every half hour

Article ID:
34262
Bug Id:
N/A
Software:
 ArcGIS - ArcEditor 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 ArcGIS - ArcInfo 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 ArcGIS - ArcView 8.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2
Platforms:
 Windows XP
Description
When Opera Web browser is installed on a system with ArcGIS this program often interferes with ArcGIS and causes it to systematically crash.
Cause
Opera Web browser is not supported by ArcGIS.
Solution or Workaround
Opera Web browser must be removed by the system.

 

 WARNING: The instructions below include making changes to your operating system. It is recommended that you backup your operating system and files, including the registry, before proceeding. Consult with a qualified computer systems professional, if necessary.
ESRI cannot guarantee results from incorrect modifications while following these instructions. Therefore, use caution and proceed at your own risk.
  1. Close all programs running.
  2. Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
  3. Choose Opera Web browser > Remove.
  4. Restart machine and start ArcMAP. It should no longer crash.
Created: 1/3/2008
Last Modified: 1/28/2008

[support.esri.com]

Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

Firefox 3 is comming


Am Freitag wird nun der erste so genannte “Testday” zur Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 abgehalten werden. In Chats mit den Entwicklern sollen die Nutzer erste Vorabversionen dieses Meilensteins testen. Weitere Informationen zum Testday findet man hier. Der aktuelle Zeitplan sieht vor, dass die finale Ausgabe des Browsers noch vor dem Jahresende veröffentlicht werden soll.


“Places” - die neue Favoritenverwaltung in Firefox 3