By William M. Hartnett on Nov 17, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
This week’s newspaper building as seen in Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps is the Herald of Everett, Washington. Mash your mouse on the picture below to fiddle with the map.
And in Google Maps Street View:
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By William M. Hartnett on Nov 10, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
This week’s newspaper building as seen in Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps is the Daily Camera of Boulder, Colorado. As if you needed another sign of the newspaper times, the Camera announced last week that the property shown here is up for sale. Mash your mouse on the picture below to fiddle with the map.
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By William M. Hartnett on Nov 3, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
This week’s newspaper building as seen in Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps is The Daily Gazette of Schenectady, New York. Mash your mouse on the picture below to map-fiddle at your own pace.
And in Google Maps Street View:
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By William M. Hartnett on Sep 8, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
Back out to the west coast this week, as we look in on The Bakersfield Californian in Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps. Click the picture to map-fiddle. Or don’t. Whatever, you know?
And in Google Maps Street View:
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By William M. Hartnett on Sep 1, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
Let’s hope Hurricane Gustav just slips past New Orleans without doing any damage. Here’s The Times-Picayune in Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps. (As with all Advance Internet properties, I’m not sure where to link when writing the newspaper’s name. They appear to have a corporate policy of causing as much brand confusion as possible. NOLA.com? NOLA.com/t-p/? [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Aug 11, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
The Gazette of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Virtual Earth/Live Search Maps.
And in Street View:
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By William M. Hartnett on Jun 16, 2008 in newspaper buildings | 3 Comments
The Tulsa World, Virtual Earth/Live Maps.
And in Street View:
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By William M. Hartnett on Jun 10, 2008 in featured, geekery, newspaper buildings | 1 Comment
I knew I saw one of those camera-rigged cars in Jupiter last year. Google just rolled out Street View coverage of Palm Beach County and lots of other places, which is pretty cool, on the whole. Then again, in a way its introduction only makes me more frustrated that Google’s ortho coverage of Palm Beach [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Feb 13, 2008 in featured, newspaper buildings | 1 Comment
Sigh. Another big Street View update from Google today, but still a gigantic swath of outdated aerial imagery here in South Florida. The love, Google. Where is it? On with the inevitable collection of newspaper buildings (or at least buildings in the general vicinity of newspaper buildings) as seen in the newly added Street View [...]
By William M. Hartnett on Dec 11, 2007 in featured, newspaper buildings | 0 Comments
Google dropped Street View on eight additional cities today, but still can’t be bothered to update its routine aerial imagery down here in South Florida. Here’s what my neighborhood looks like in Google Maps. That’s what it looked like two years ago, anyway, as careful readers will notice that there’s nothing in that view except [...]