Last week, some of our Google Earth Enterprise engineers visited Camp Roberts in Central California for a tech event organized by the Navy Postgraduate School. These engineers spent time spooling up a Google Earth Enterprise server and working with other attendees on Earth technologies to help track election outcomes and geo-information using Google Earth technology. They call it "humanitarian geo-nerd hacking" and the full story (and video) is here.
Posted by Natasha Wyatt, Google Earth Enterprise team
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Google goes to Camp (Roberts): engineers collaborate on geo-innovating
Labels:
earth and maps,
innovation
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