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To: James Rogers <jamesr@best.com>
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Subject: Re: earthviewer (was Re: whoa}
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From: Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@canada.com>
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Date: 09 Sep 2002 00:39:58 -0400
>>>>> "J" == James Rogers <jamesr@best.com> writes:
J> ... The part that makes the app killer is that you can map all
J> sorts of data layers on top of their core topological data.
J> Got it?
Ah, ok ... so some sample applications come to mind, although none of
them require wireless and would do with a DVD, but nonetheless ...
- Forestry: Maps of the terrain are essential in predicting the spread
of forest fires, esp if this is overlaid with the type of vegetation,
recent waterfall &c
- farming/conservation can use the high-resolution terrain to overlay
water tables or watershed info.
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Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@teledyn.com> TeleDynamics Communications Inc
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