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This week seems to be a good week to learn more about the technology and approaches behind the Google Earth/Maps applications. First we had one of the founders, Avi Bar-Zeâev, of Keyhole publish an article on how Google Earth works and how it gets such smooth visualizations. It turns out, that Michael Jones â another founder of Keyhole, and now the Chief Technologist of Google Earth â has publishe
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