Best of the Blogs 17 August 2010

By on 16 August, 2010

 

 

The All Points Blog reports that more than 50 per cent of maps in China’s Silicon Valley are pirated.

GIS Lounge finds someone who has taken the map element out of Google maps. It’s art, apparently.

Remember animated flipbooks? Googlemapsmania have made some by using Google Street View images.

Mibazzar reports on a project that maps where journalists have been killed in the line of duty.

Strange Maps points out an interesting and complex project that maps what would happen if the earth stopped spinning.

And a helpful new map shows where the world’s undersea cables run. In case you were wondering.

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Best of the Blogs 17 August 2010

By on 16 August, 2010

The All Points Blog reports that more than 50 per cent of maps in China’s Silicon Valley are pirated.

GIS Lounge finds someone who has taken the map element out of Google maps. It’s art, apparently.

Remember animated flipbooks? Googlemapsmania have made some by using Google Street View images.

Mibazzar reports on a project that maps where journalists have been killed in the line of duty.

Strange Maps points out an interesting and complex project that maps what would happen if the earth stopped spinning.

And a helpful new map shows where the world’s undersea cables run. In case you were wondering.

You may also like to read:



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