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The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 1 June. If you don’t yet have it you can download it here. Only four new hotspots added, they are:How Sun DrNathan RdKang Choo Bin Rd / Poh Huat RdJln Anak Patong / Tanah Merah Kechil AveYou can view the current.........
Google have finally got round to updating their Google Earth satellite imagery for parts of Singapore. Large parts of the West of the island are now available in high-resolution. You can see the section covered by the new imagery in the screenshot below. As far as I can tell the new images are from.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated. If you don’t yet have it you can download it here. New hotspots added are:Jln Senang / Senang CresCompassvale Link (Blk 269D) / Compassvale Lane (207D)Bishan St 12 (Blk 111)Bedok Reservoir Rd (Blk 624, 627)Sims Dr (Blk 60)Kg Arang RdFoch.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated. If you don’t yet have it you can download it here. New hotspots added are: Bowmont Gdns / Siglap Plain, Hougang Ave 9 (Blk 954, 962) / Hougang St 91 (Blk 969), Lor 20 Geylang / Jln Suka, Canberra Dr , Hougang Ave 1 (Blk 169, 171), .........
I’ve updated the Google Earth network link with the latest hotspots as reported by the NEA on Monday 28 May, interesting how the dengue mosquitoes seem to take the weekend off… or maybe it’s just the people who update the NEA web-site.Also I’ve made a change to how the data.........
The Google Earth Network link has been updated with data from 25 May. You can download it here if you don’t already have it.A Google Map of today’s hotspots is available here. New hotspots are marked in brown.Hotspots added today are as follows:Lor Ah Soo (Blk 139, 145)Rivervale Dr.........
The NEA are updating the list of dengue hotspots everyday now that the number of cases is rising rapidly. New hotspots identified in the last 48 hours are:Beach Rd (Blk 298, 300)Bedok Nth Ave (Blk 133) / Bedok Nth St 2 (Blk 132)Bedok Reservoir Rd (Blk 612)Pasir Ris St 11 (Blk 110)Sims Dr (Blk.........
The Google Earth Network Link for Singapore’s Dengue Hotspots has been updated with data from 21 May and 22 May. The 22 May hotspots are marked in pale blue. New hotpsots added in the last 24 hours are: Ava Rd, Buffalo Road (Blk 662), Lor 4 Toa Payoh (Blk 80, 80A), Moonstone Lane (Blk 36),.........
I’ve updated the Google Earth Network link with the latest NEA data on dengue hotspots. If you don’t already have the network link you can download it here. The green dots represent the latest clusters (18 May), blue dots are clusters from 15 May and red dots are clusters from 8 May..........
I can’t really explain the attraction of Twitter. If you already twitter, then you’ll know what I mean, if you don’t then go and check it out, but be warned that something that at first appears completely pointless can become strangely addictive. Twitter is attracting a community.........
According to Singapore’s National Environment Agenct there were 35 active dengue clusters as of 15 May compared with 25 as of 8 May. If you download this file, load it in Google Earth and then double click on it, you can view the locations of the clusters from both the 15 May and 8 May. .........
The Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA) provide a weekly list of Singapore’s Dengue Hotspots, you can access their information here. A location qualifies as a “hotspot” when two or more dengue cases occur within 14 days and the homes of the dengue victims are within 150m.........
Well Singapore has got it’s Grand Prix. I’ve previously posted a map of the route, but there have been some changes, the latest version can be viewed here in a Google Map.If you want to view the route in Google Earth (see the screen capture below) you can download the kml file here.......
One of the many free downloads from the Google Earth Community site is a file for viewing maritime boundaries around the world. If you load this file you can navigate around the world and view the various boundaries marked in yellow, green (shared boundaries) and red (disputed boundaries). At first.........
On the 27th April the Singapore Government gave approval for the building of the Downtown Line (DTL) at a cost of S$12 billion. The 40km line will be mostly underground and will be built in 3 stages. The DTL is targeted to be completed by 2018. If you want to view the planned route of .........
Sometime ago I posted a map of Historical Photos of Singapore, quite a few of these locations weren’t identified, but thanks to various readers we’re now down to just six unidentified locations. These are all photos taken in Singapore in 1929, the last two are from the same location,.........
No map here, but this story has a geographical element to it. Researchers in the UK have discovered that Singaporeans have the fastest walking speed amongst 32 international cities. According to this research the “Singapore shuffle” is officially a myth. The researchers timed how long.........
I’ve blogged before about the use of Google Earth to track spread of the Avian Flu virus. Now scientists in Colorado have taken the tracking a stage further and produced a “supermap” of the Avian Flu spread. In addition to tracking the spread of the virus geographically they have.........
I’m not sure I can think of any practical use for this, but it’s fun. AOL are using Google Earth to visualize some of their anonymous user data. By using IP to City geocoding they can view in real-time the conversations taking place using the AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). Click here to.........
Plans for new Singapore MRT lines were announced on Friday. Here’s a quick view of them for those of you with Google Earth. A Google Maps version of the new lines will follow soon, in the meantime click here to download Google Earth image overlays of the MRT lines.......



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