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- Google Earth takes the plunge, upgrades to add world's seas (Seattle Times)
Two and a half years ago, the software engineers behind Google Earth, the searchable online replica of the planet, were poised to fill an enormous data gap, adding the two-thirds of the globe that is covered by water in reality and was blue, and blank, online.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Google Earth fills watery gaps (International Herald Tribune)
Information about the oceans will be the most significant of several upgrades to Google Earth.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Google Oceans, Google Mars (Universe Today)
Google Earth now allows you to probe the depths of Earth's oceans as well as fly through the giant canyons or volcanoes on Mars. Google Earth 5.0 was unveiled today, with substantial upgrades for both the Earth and the Red Planet. Google worked in conjunction with NOAA and NASA to incorporate data from [...]
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - A clear vision (Sydney Morning Herald)
Why Gabi Hollows is determined to continue Fred's legacy of giving sight to sore eyes.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Coping with the cold is key to fun on the slopes (Gloucester Daily Times)
The snow conditions for skiing this year have been nothing short of fantastic, but the unusually cold temperatures have made some days a challenge. You can still enjoy the slopes when it is freezing out by dressing right and altering your behavior a bit.¬
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - A voyage of discovery with Josh Bernstein (The Times of India)
Explorer, author and educator Josh Bernstein, the host of Into the Unknown with Josh Bernstein talks to TOI...
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Attractions listings: Feb. 12-18 (Bradenton Herald)
Area attractions run on a rotating basis as space allows.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Vandalized cave restored (The Gainesville Sun)
With the help of an artist, the team was able to make the cave look like it did before the damage.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - Live Blogging The Google Earth 5.0 / Google Ocean Event (Search Engine Land)
Google is having a special event today featuring former US vice president Al Gore to announce its new Google Earth 5.0 software that features new underwater views of the world?s oceans ( Google Ocean ) and 3D views, as well as ?historic imagery? that allows people to see the earth back in time through archived satellite views and aerial imagery, along with a new Google Mars 3D feature, which has ...
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010 - DESKTOP DIVING: Google's new feature shows undersea marvels (The Monterey County Herald)
Starting today, if you want to explore the world's oceans ? from the bottom of Monterey Bay to Australia's Great Barrier Reef ? you won't need a scuba tank or submarine, only a home computer and Internet connection.
scuba diving planet 11 Mar 2010
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