GeoEye to give Masterclass in Russia23/11/2009 |
| A masterclass in the use of satellite imagery acquired by GeoEye – the operator of very high resolution satellites IKONOS and GeoEye-1 – will take place at the 4th International Conference on 'Earth from space: the most effective solutions'. The masterclass will take place on 2nd December from 12:00 till 13:30 in the Training Hall of the Moscow Vatutinki recreation centre. |
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GeoEye company specialists will speak about the possibilities of using GeoFUSE interface, providing access to GeoEye image archives, as well as about the functions of search and view of images using Online Maps, Google Earth Integration Tools, Online Resource Center and Catalog Extract.
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During this presentation of Blaise Aguera during TED 2010, you can see Bing Maps working from the sky towards street-level imagery and also showing images inside buildings. It even is capable adding real-time movie imagery from inside. |
