Here’s two GPS tracking devices that you probably have absolutely no use for, but are interesting enough to show you anyhow—both allow you to see where they are at all times on Google Earth.
Just ran across the most powerful GPS track visualization tool to date. The Magnalox.Net web site allows you to upload your GPS tracks and turn them into amazing visualization tools. Volker Kinkelin ...
[Joop Brokking] wanted to know where his quadcopter was and had been. He thought about Google Earth, but assumed it would be difficult to get the GPS data and integrate it with Google’s imagery. But ...
Stefan Geens of OgleEarth writes about his experience using software to make his Nokia N95 into a blue-tooth enabled GPS and connect it to his Macbook Pro running Google Earth. He had a wireless 3G ...
Scott from Bayou Chronicles shares his DIY Hack to transfer tracks from a Lowrance unit to Google Earth on his computer step by step. I’ve told quite a few people that one of the best purchases I’ve ...
Google Earth now allows users to dive beneath the surface of the world’s oceans to see coral reefs, trenches, and other marine wonders. The new version, Google Earth 5, includes layers showing ...
Google's mapping application for mobile phones is now able to give a user's approximate location without the need for their handset to be GPS-enabled. Until now, to derive location, the Google Maps ...
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