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SailBlogs directly supports [http://earth.google.com Google Earth], a free global visualization and mapping tool, allowing you to provide a "feed" of your blog and map positions to GE users. This enables visitors to follow your progress, see your journal entries and photos, and combine with other information all right in Google Earth. There is no special configuration for you, the Google Earth Network Feed gets its information directly from the [[XPlot]] engine. You simply enable the feed in the [[Map Properties]], and SailBlogs does the rest.
 
SailBlogs directly supports [http://earth.google.com Google Earth], a free global visualization and mapping tool, allowing you to provide a "feed" of your blog and map positions to GE users. This enables visitors to follow your progress, see your journal entries and photos, and combine with other information all right in Google Earth. There is no special configuration for you, the Google Earth Network Feed gets its information directly from the [[XPlot]] engine. You simply enable the feed in the [[Map Properties]], and SailBlogs does the rest.
  
 
XPlot map tracking and Google Earth support by SailBlogs together add a whole new dimension to your journal and greatly enhances your journal's value to friends and family.
 
XPlot map tracking and Google Earth support by SailBlogs together add a whole new dimension to your journal and greatly enhances your journal's value to friends and family.
  
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[[category:Helper Applications]]
 
[[category:Helper Applications]]

Revision as of 14:23, 8 August 2008

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SailBlogs directly supports Google Earth, a free global visualization and mapping tool, allowing you to provide a "feed" of your blog and map positions to GE users. This enables visitors to follow your progress, see your journal entries and photos, and combine with other information all right in Google Earth. There is no special configuration for you, the Google Earth Network Feed gets its information directly from the XPlot engine. You simply enable the feed in the Map Properties, and SailBlogs does the rest.

XPlot map tracking and Google Earth support by SailBlogs together add a whole new dimension to your journal and greatly enhances your journal's value to friends and family.

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A SailBlog in Google Earth