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I’ve had a bit of help with some of the unidentified photos of Singapore (the ones out at sea on this map).Sago Lane (thanks to Kor Shu Yen).Tan Kha Kee factory at Read Bridge (thanks to Kevin).Sungei Road (thanks to ping).Ban Hong Leong Building at Japan Besar (thanks to ping).Cold.........
If you’ve downloaded and used Google Earth, you’ll know that the resolution of the satelite imagery varies around the world and even across Cities and Countries. For example the resolution in the West of Singapore is lousy but Southern and Eastern regions look pretty good. While.........
For a while now fairly good satellite imagery of Singapore has been available for viewing in Google Maps and Google Earth (unless you’re interested in Western Singapore….). Now, finally,...This is a summary only, visit my web-site for full content and links.
There is a great set of thematic maps available for viewing in Google Earth from Maplecroft Maps. You can view the Maplecroft Maps at their own site, using their on-line mapping tool (you will need...
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The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 20 & 21 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here. Hotspots added .........
The New Straits Times reports that the Malaysian authorities will not ask Google to blur images of the country’s military facilities. Their reasoning seems entirely logical, any pixelation of the images will simply make it easier to identify sensitive locations, in addition the images are.........
There’s a lot of fun to be had with Google Earth and Google Maps. One example is this site where you can find out what happens if you start digging a hole and keep digging. Try the site for yourself and you’ll see that if you start digging here:Then you’ll eventually end up.........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 25 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have the Network Link you can download it here. Only two hotspots were .........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 12 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the latest data. If you don’t yet have it you can download it here. A Google Map of the current .........
The Google Earth Network Link has been updated with the NEA data from 4 June. If you have saved the Network Link in Google Earth, just right click on it and choose refresh to see the lates …
DigitalUrban have released a Panorama Viewer for Google Earth, you can read more about it here. I’ve tried it with a great panorama shot of Singapore’s Boat Quay which I found on Flickr.Using the Panorama Viewer I placed this photo in Google Earth and the results are quite striking,.........
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), .........
Google are using the festive season to have some fun with Google Earth. If you go to this link you can download a kml file for Google Earth which will let you participate in a game searching for toys...This is a summary only, visit my web-site for full content and links.
According to the Straits Times Singapore’s dengue cases have hit epidemic levels, rising past 400 reported in the last week. The outbreak is regarded as an epidemic when more than 378 cases are reported in a week. I guess they have to draw the line somewhere, but I wonder how they came up.........
For one of the mapping projects I’m working on I’ve needed to put Singapore’s Electoral Boundaries into kml format. I’m not sure this will be of much use to anyone else (maybe it would be a useful teaching tool?) but if you want the file you can download it here.......
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,.........
There’s growing activity around building Google Maps mashups for Singapore. Here’s a list of the latest mashups.Singapore Starbucks LocationsFindByClick have added Singapore to their maps of Starbucks Outlets.Singapore SchoolsTotal eBiz Solutions have produced a mashup of Singapore.........
My travels along the ECP have become much more interesting lately, as a result of being able to watch the progress on the building of the Singapore Flyer. Phil at www.singaporeflyer.com.sg has sent me an updated model of the Singapore Flyer which you can download and view in Google Earth by.........
There are now over 150 photos available from this map. Two of the “Unknown Location” photos have been identified (the Tan Kha Kee factory at Coleman Bridge and Sago Lane). But I’ve added more to the list, they are the red dots out at sea, please leave a comment if you can.........
There are some great maps of walks around Singapore provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. One of them is for the Bugis area, I’ve taken their map and created an Image Overlay for...
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