One of the most jaw dropping presentations at Web 2.0 was by the folks at Keyhole, who have some amazing technology for manipulating satellite images of the earth. The images are incredible, but the implications of their tech is what makes your jaw drop. In short, the application seems to turn the world into a searchable visualization. Hmmm.
Today, Google purchased them. More soon. Release in extended entry.
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John, posting this ahead of your full entry; quite interested to read the implications you see.
Mine, starting with the obvious:
– More images to feed Google Image search
– Location and Direction mapping
– Route flyovers
– View previews (e.g., show me the view from seat 23E at the Met)
– Local Search and Photography synergies
More detail here:
http://www.buzzhit.com/2004/10/google-on-map-acquires-satellite-image.html
I agree, Keyhole is fantastic. I just found out about it today at work, and have been on it for hours! I just hope that they work on getting more images. I looked at Minnasota, and Africa and much of it is just green.