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  1. "Google Earth and Google Maps launched in the summer of 2005. While there had been previous web mapping projects like Microsoft’s Terraserver, public cognition largely began with Google’s new foray.

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    Mapomatix at http://mapomatix.sourceforge.net/ "a free software developed by Hackitectura as a collaborative environment for creating and editing maps. The maps can contain physical elements (oil resources, telecomunication antennas,etc), abstract ones (such as human organisations, web servers) but they can also be used to emphasize relations betwe...

    Standardization for Topic Maps: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic_Maps Microformats for data interoperability: http://microformats.org/wiki/Main_Page Psychogeography is explained at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography

  2. Google - P2P Foundation. Contents. 1 Discussion 1: Google as a Business. 1.1 Mark Choate's on Google's Competitive Advantage. 1.2 Google as an enclosure of the common. 2 Discussion 2: What's Wrong with Google Search? 2.1 We need Open Process Search Systems to replace Google. 2.2 Weakness of Google Search results. 2.3 Credibility Issues.

  3. "Among all the “geobrowsers” (applications for consulting geospatial data and managing geolocalized information), some of them, such as NASA World Wind, Google Earth or Microsoft Live Local 3D, have taken on great relevance and are used by a huge number

  4. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software is being used by a broad array of industries and users. Hundreds of web mapping sites exist, and tools for the relatively easy creation of map mashups (such as the Google Maps API) allow people to map their own)

  5. Definition. From the Wikipedia: "Geotagging is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to various media such as photographs, video, websites, or RSS feeds and is a form of geospatial metadata.

  6. "This paper examines the intersection between Google's desire to "database the world's knowledge" and the many ways in which Google's approach affects both the nature of the information users find and how they find it.

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