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Is anyone from here on Google+ yet?

Yeah. I enjoy it for what it is but look forward to what it will develop into as they go through the beta.

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  • whoa historic google news -- i never thought it could be allowed to happen, but it did -- google unionizes!       Google employees announce creation of union BY CHRIS MILLS RO

  • google transit village/tod for san jose:     https://www.masstransitmag.com/management/news/21219423/ca-new-plan-for-transitoriented-homes-near-downtown-san-jose-emerges

I heard the Google van was in Cincinnati today.

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^That was hilarious. I told everyone to do it haha.

Oh and for you Google Crome nerds, the new beta released today.

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Behold! The wonders of Google glasses!

 

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/04/google-begins-testing-its-augmented-reality-glasses/

 

Of course, cynic that I am, I think the better ending to the video goes "Hey, you wanna see something cool?" "Sure!", then BAM! he's having sex with her sister!

 

"That's what you get for sleeping with my roommate you b!tch"

 

'Google Glass. Revenge is a dish best served cold...and via live video feed'

Google... watching you.... watching Google

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I love the GoogleWaves people sometimes give. One of the best was apparently staged outside the Collaborative Innovation Center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh......

 

Googlewave3.jpg

 

 

Then, apparently the Google Streetview van turned down this alley for another pass, giving this crowd more time to assemble and grow. This GoogleWave was so big, and included some flags, that I had to use two views and stitch them together in Photoshop....

 

Googlewave.jpg

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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Something i think we all suspected deep down in our souls

 

 

We at the Church of Google believe the search engine Google is the closest humankind has ever come to directly experiencing an actual God (as typically defined). We believe there is much more evidence in favour of Google's divinity than there is for the divinity of other more traditional gods.We reject supernatural gods on the notion they are not scientifically provable. Thus, Googlists believe Google should rightfully be given the title of "God", as She exhibits a great many of the characteristics traditionally associated with such Deities in a scientifically provable manner.

 

We have compiled a list of nine proofs which definitively prove Google is the closest thing to a "god" human beings have ever directly experienced.

 

 

http://www.thechurchofgoogle.org/

 

ugh when is google going to update streetview in cincinnati - it's been awhile since they drove around.

In Google Earth, Cleveland just got new aerial shots dated 4/6/2012, but seeing as there is an Indians game going on I think it's actually from 4/7/2012.  So you get pretty new looks at the Innerbelt piers, MM/CC, and FEB.

In Google Earth, Cleveland just got new aerial shots dated 4/6/2012, but seeing as there is an Indians game going on I think it's actually from 4/7/2012.  So you get pretty new looks at the Innerbelt piers, MM/CC, and FEB.

 

What about Google Maps? Is there a correlation b/n Maps and Earth?

 

Google Business Photos now in Cincinnati: http://overtherhine.wordpress.com/otr/arnolds-is-first-cincinnati-location-featured-on-google-business-photos/

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google's aerial images of Dayton were just updated: https://www.google.com/maps?q=Dayton&hl=en&ll=39.738148,-84.190818&spn=0.003861,0.008132&sll=39.103118,-84.51202&sspn=0.124686,0.260239&t=h&hnear=Dayton,+Montgomery,+Ohio&z=17

 

the construction of the GE site across from the Dayton Marriott shows that these aerials were taken sometime this summer

 

 

also, you can go inside the Moerlein Lager House via google business photos: http://goo.gl/maps/j3jI

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New oblique (45 degree) imagery posted for Cincinnati (I have judged the Cincy and Hamilton OH obliques to be from summer 2012)

 

http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2012/09/imagery-update-explore-more-of-world-in.html

 

New 45° imagery available for 30 cities:

 

In addition, this month’s Google Maps update includes 45° imagery coverage for 23 U.S. cities and 7 international locations. Below are some highlights from Bordeaux, France and Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

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https://maps.google.com/?t=h&ie=UTF8&ll=39.11219,-84.516417&spn=0.00103,0.00114&z=19&source=embed

 

Cincinnati, Ohio, was the first major inland city in the United States known for its large collection of historic architecture . Below is the Over-The-Rhine neighborhood, which exemplifies the historic Italianate Architecture that can be found throughout Cincinnati.

 

 

 

Cincinnati, Ohio - View Larger Map

 

Below is the full list of cities boasting new or updated imagery.

 

Cities with new high resolution 45° imagery:

United States: Bend, OR; Bloomington, IN; Buffalo, NY; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, IN; Columbus, OH; Conway, SC; Evansville, IN; Fort Wayne, IN; Gastonia, NC; Hamilton, OH; Indianapolis, IN; Jackson, TN; Joliet, IL; Kokomo, IN; Lincoln, NE; Louisville, KY; Mankato, MN; Muncie, IN; Owensboro, KY; Palm Valley, FL; Rochester, MN; Wilmington, NC.

International: Béziers, France; Bordeaux, France; Lille, France; Marseille, France; St. Etienne, France; Platja d'Aro, Spain; Blanes, Spain.

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^ Judging by the progress on Washington Park I would say the photos were probably captured in May or early June 2012. The park actually opened during the World Choir Games in early July. A lot of the trees are planted, but there is still no grass laid out and the fountain is still being assembled. My best guess is early May.

 

Good find, though! I was hoping Cincinnati's images would be updated soon! And those angled shots look much more flatering than the top-down view. One of the main reasons I use Bing is because of the great bird's eye view. Now Google is catching up in that regard. You can also rotate the view by dragging the north icon at the top left corner, so it has the same functionality as Bing too.

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^ Ahh. 88 keys, 88 counties...clever!

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Zoom in on the Tower City Complex on map view. Something new.

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Google Earth just updated the 3D imagery of Cincinnati to their new satellite projections instead of the user-generated objects for Downtown, CUF, OTR, Walnut Hills, quite a bit of Northern Kentucky, East to Mt. Lookout, and West to Addyston. Welcome addition since the user-generated buildings weren't always available. I would like to see this extend to the edge of Hamilton County though.

 

The one downside is that you can't right click on buildings and hide them.

 

Also, Music Hall, the Great American Insurance tower, and St. Peter in Chains (among other buildings) look like shit. :/

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Take a look at the intersection of Walnut and 2nd Street in Cincinnati. If you look east you can see the Great American Tower and The Banks rise out of the ground. Also some of the differences between Washington Park and 14th/Vine is pretty impressive.

I'm on a Mac. The interface is completely different on Chrome, Firefox v. Safari. I still get nothing to change time.

Maybe it just doesn't work on Mac? I saw it didn't work on mobile.

Are you using the New Google Maps or is it the old version? That could be the difference. I'm on a PC using Chrome.

FF & Chrome put me into new maps, Safari did not. My OS is kinda dated so my Safari is not the latest either.

ugh, I really wanted to go back & see Jesus waking down the street to his crucifixion....

 

FF & Chrome put me into new maps, Safari did not. My OS is kinda dated so my Safari is not the latest either.

ugh, I really wanted to go back & see Jesus waking down the street to his crucifixion....

 

Latest versions of maps requires WebGL, which isn't turned on by default and not supported on older versions of Safari. Simply turning it on doesn't really help though, as Google has simply decided not to support Safari at all because of that, so they default to Lite mode.

 

https://support.google.com/maps/answer/3096703?ctx=c2n_req1

You can also see the change in Big Butter Jesus just off of 71 in Monroe. You can see the original statue, a pile of debris, a new metal frame, then the new standing Jesus. Unfortunately the Google Street View never captured Terminator Jesus after the lightning struck.

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Google just updated the Street View images of Cincinnati. Images were taken in July/August 2014

I remember when they were out getting the current images. I just went and found myself in front of Quan Happa. Fun times haha.

Yeah I found myself driving on Reading. Unfortunately the car must not have been recording when it passed me in front of Rothenberg because the image is up but I'm not there.

Just clicked around for a minute, but it looks like they covered Over-the-Rhine much better than in the past. There were a lot of streets they never hit before.

 

Edit: Wow, Vine Street looks so different even from the last time I was there. Incredible. While the Mercer Commons buildings on Vine are kind of ugly, they look better in context than in isolation.

Yeah it's not the best building, but that corridor is definitely better for its existence. The massing is contextual and that spot really feels complete these days.

I don't mind One Mercer, but I HATE HATE HATE the townhouses.

At the very least the townhomes across the street in Phase III look to be more appropriately scaled and will probably fill in the space better.

I'm kind of hoping somehow 10 years from now one of the middle town homes will become abandoned and then accidentally burn to the ground when no ones in it so that we can fill it with something less monotonous.

 

The charm of OTR is in the varying heights and style of vertically oriented row houses. What the heck were they thinking building a row of identical buildings? Even the cheaply building Brackett Village on Walnut didn't do that.

I don't mind that they're the same. Rows of identical buildings occur all over Cincy and in many places close by to OTR. Maybe not exactly typical for OTR but I'm also not of the opinion that just because something happened (or didn't happen) historically that it should be emulated.

Wow. This conversation has taken a turn for the worst and has nothing to do with Google or being nice all day and all night. Let's get back on topic.

Yeah, I agree...and I made the inflammatory comment.  I thought about deleting it, but then jmicha's response would've been left hanging.  Sorry about that.

 

On the topic of jmicha though, he's been posting some awesome before and afters on his Facebook.  Hey jmicha, any chance we could get some of those on here?

I am planning on doing a huge set and posting in the photos section here. I was getting such a kick out of it (obviously haha) and figured Facebook wasn't the best medium to get across how much has really changed in a fairly short time. I wanted to do it this weekend but I was barely home from Friday after work until last night. Look for it in the next couple days.

Wow. This conversation has taken a turn for the worst and has nothing to do with Google or being nice all day and all night. Let's get back on topic.

 

I didn't do it!

(Sorry. I did do it.)

 

Finally, the Moerlein Brewery is on Streetview.

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10 Times That Google Street View Did Not Disappoint Us. #10 Is Almost Too Crazy. http://t.co/noD0YJ8xNo http://t.co/hXwSg1Aplv

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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Google Earth Pro is now free

Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:31 AM

 

Over the last 10 years, businesses, scientists and hobbyists from all over the world have been using Google Earth Pro for everything from planning hikes to placing solar panels on rooftops. Google Earth Pro has all the easy-to-use features and detailed imagery of Google Earth, along with advanced tools that help you measure 3D buildings, print high-resolution images for presentations or reports, and record HD movies of your virtual flights around the world.

 

Starting today, even more people will be able to access Google Earth Pro: we're making it available for free. To see what Earth Pro can do for you—or to just have fun flying around the world—grab a free key and download Earth Pro today. If you're an existing user, your key will continue to work with no changes required.

 

http://google-latlong.blogspot.ca/2015/01/google-earth-pro-is-now-free.html

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Hey at least I am parked at my house (and Ardyn's) instead of the bar now.  :)

 

There's some photospheres inside the Kaaba mosque in Mecca, bet that caused a stir.....

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Google Maps has new aerials for Cleveland - it looks like the images were taken last summer.  This must have changed within the past couple days because I don't remember them being updated on Monday.  You can now see FEB, Uptown Phase II, the Downtown Hilton, County Headquarters, etc., etc., etc.

 

 

*Now that I look at it again, it appears nothing west of W. 25th has been updated, weird.

I've been keeping an eye on the imagery of our building.  It will look much different now from the air.

I've been keeping an eye on the imagery of our building.  It will look much different now from the air.

 

Did you guys paint obscenities on the roof?  8-)

I've been keeping an eye on the imagery of our building.  It will look much different now from the air.

 

Did you guys paint obscenities on the roof?  8-)

 

What roof?

 

(Okay, exaggeration, most of it remains.)

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