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03 February 2009
Google Ocean
Until now, Google Earth let you explore the land but had no real content for the oceans, even though they cover 70% of the planet's surface. Now they have added more rocust ocean content by teaming up with the National Geographic Society, reports the Telegraph.
And, I should have noted, this is part of the Google Earth 5.0 update which is getting plenty of attention (http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-10155191-12.html)
Director of SEBS General Honors Program and Professor of Landscape Architecture in Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and Associate Director of the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis. Dr. Tulloch can be reached at tulloch[at]crssa.rutgers.edu
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https://crssa.rutgers.edu/projects/geohealth/
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And, I should have noted, this is part of the Google Earth 5.0 update which is getting plenty of attention (http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-10155191-12.html)
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