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Using Amazon S3 with Google Earth

One of my Masters students, Sam Curren, posted a great explanation of how he’s using Amazon’s S3 service with Google maps to make network links just as fast as the layers inside Google Earth. He’s the creator of ActiveTrails.com, a site that let’s you upload GPS data of your hikes to create trail maps on Google Earth, so he’s got some practical experience in this area.

Posted by on July 31, 2007 2:01 PM

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Comment from hr at August 3, 2007 7:33 AM

man, you could have put a link to his post...

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