Google Earth: Mac version leaked
http://addict3d.org/index.php?page=viewarticle&type=news&ID=14321&title=Google%20Earth%20for%20Mac
Hunting for a link right now.
[edit] links-to-links found:
http://www.uneasysilence.com/archive/2005/12/4764/
http://del.icio.us/tag/googleearth
http://www.gadgetmadness.com/archives/20051209-google_earth_for_mac_os_x.php
Filesize: 12.6 MB
Filenames: GoogleEarthMac.app.zip, Google_Earth.zip
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Beta, maybe, but, not too bad. Interface looks a bit.. large and takes up quite a bit of space. And it causes iTunes to stutter (WTH?!?! Nothing ever causes iTunes to stutter...).
Goddess, the zooming out, flying, and zooming back in is awesome.
Note to self: Get GPS location of home. Apartment, for later reference is: 40º 6.718 N 88º 13.128' W
Hunting for a link right now.
[edit] links-to-links found:
http://www.uneasysilence.com/archive/2005/12/4764/
http://del.icio.us/tag/googleearth
http://www.gadgetmadness.com/archives/20051209-google_earth_for_mac_os_x.php
Filesize: 12.6 MB
Filenames: GoogleEarthMac.app.zip, Google_Earth.zip
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[append]
Beta, maybe, but, not too bad. Interface looks a bit.. large and takes up quite a bit of space. And it causes iTunes to stutter (WTH?!?! Nothing ever causes iTunes to stutter...).
Goddess, the zooming out, flying, and zooming back in is awesome.
Note to self: Get GPS location of home. Apartment, for later reference is: 40º 6.718 N 88º 13.128' W
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Still, I guess, once you save those packets, and reverse-engineer them, you could write your own client... I'm not too sure what linux has, in terms of a graphics rendering engine, but I'm pretty sure there's enough stuff there...
...maybe a combination of some open-source 3D gaming engine (Quake/Unreal tourny?) Imagine being able to fly around the world like that......
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(Caesar salad, garlic sausage pizza, and shortly, I think I'll go for the pumpkin bread pudding with crême Anglaise :)
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Actually, have you tried out A9's mapping system ("BlockView Images" : http://maps.a9.com/)? They've got the ability to literally browse down various streets, just by clicking.