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WorldWide Telescope – Busy couple of weeks – NASA and SilverLight
25 March 09 01:53 PM
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Yesterday the joint press release went out on the collaboration and Space Act Agreement we’re been working on with NASA for sometime. We’re really excited about working with NASA to process many datasets like the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
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WWT at TechFest on NYTimes.com
02 March 09 08:49 AM
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The NYTimes.com article by Ashlee Vance , included a great picture by Stuart Isett for The New York Times showing the dome that was put together for TechFest to demonstrate the planetarium projection mode of WWT as well as the gesture interaction from
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Science Images in Photosynth
20 January 09 12:44 PM
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Here are a few really good synths of scientific images in Photosynth. You can find others using Microscopes or Biology . And there is even a Dissected Cat if you have a strong stomach. Obelia, polyps, golangia by ppberk Micrographs of powder
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Virtual Earth in full view
28 October 08 01:01 PM
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Now this is a way to view Virtual Earth – talk about an immersive experience. I would like to see how WorldWide Telescope would look on this display… PDC2008 ShowOff Entry: Multi-channel Virtual Earth Multi-channel Virtual Earth Description This
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[Papers] Supporting Finite Element Analysis with a Relational Database Backend; There is Life beyond Files
08 April 08 11:00 AM
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In a discussion I had today around ways to advance a scientific problem I was reminded of Jim Gray and Gerd Heber's trilogy - Supporting Finite Element Analysis with a Relational Database Backend . The three papers are really a good resource for
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TED Talks - Roy Gould: WorldWide Telescope
28 March 08 10:00 AM
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I realized I hadn't posted the link to the TED Talk on the WorldWide Telescope Science educator Roy Gould and Microsoft's Curtis Wong gi ve an astonishing sneak preview of Microsoft's new WorldWide Telescope -- a technology that combines feeds
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What makes Scoble cry: Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope?
15 February 08 03:45 PM
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In case you didn't see the blog entry on ZDNet about WWT What makes Scoble cry: Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope? , I can tell you the work that Curtis and Jonathan have done is amazing...stay tuned. Robert Scoble posted about a Microsoft product that
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MapCruncher Beta for Microsoft Virtual Earth
29 October 07 04:42 PM
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Just tested out the MapCrucher Beta for VE - it really runs great. As soon as I get a few more cycles...I'll post a couple of the maps I did... MapCruncher™ beta for Microsoft® Virtual Earth™ is a newly-released, innovative tool that allows anyone to
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PopFly open to Public Beta
18 October 07 04:12 PM
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It's great to see that PopFly is now open to a larger audience via it's public beta. I especially like the PopFly mashup Deb Agarwal (Berkeley Water Center) did with the AmeriFlux datasets they are working with - a good example of how you can visualize
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