NASA's latest version of an earth browser, World Wind, is soon to be released. A Java based version this time around, it should run on all platforms. How fast is another question. But given the feature list and this preview video, I am excited
Nasa World Wind 1.4 looks to best Google Earth
mobile
3D
learning
XHTML
perception
contrarian
semantic
siggraph
AV
FireFox
code
oceans
leadership
bikes
maps
ecosystem
dog
etc
aerospace
Google
TED
media
biotech
Pedro Links
crazy
IP
Mid-East
Warhol
SMS
Anthropology
green
transit
traffic
lego
science
nano
Literature
dolphins
Cubs
Oen Source
globalization
NYC
Russia
environment
financials
Law
augmented reality
visualization
IM
History
empire
quake
CD-ROM
The Shins
NASA
Canada
humor
browser
hack
search Google
RSS
software
test SCROM
Second Life
ecology
SAS
MAD
next
storage
production
mental disorder
optical
Microsoft
USA
1985
energy
Fail
Web 2.0
seach
social
music
Hawai'i
Web 3.0
Korea
DVD
Twitter
demo
design
Open Source
metaverse
Director
Adobe
Drupal
change
puzzle
alt transport
DIY
Internet
Yahoo!
hardware
python
DRM
population
Video Games
Collaboration
robotics
UI
funny
China
inner space
fun
WTF
kids
video
business
Japan
Amiga
ebbie Harry
AWS
cloud
stroke
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