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Google Earth For Dummies David A. Crowder

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Zusammenfassung

Exploring foreign cities or finding ATMs in your hometown, this work also lets you map historic sites, look for a new home, or analyze traffic patterns around the world.

Google Earth For Dummies Zusammenfassung

Google Earth For Dummies David A. Crowder

Explore the world from your computer!

  • This interesting guide covers all aspects of Google Earth, the freely downloadable application from Google that allows users to view satellite images from all points of the globe
  • Aimed at a diverse audience, including casual users who enjoy air shots of locales as well as geographers, real estate professionals, and GPS developers
  • Includes valuable tips on various customizations that users can add, advice on setting up scavenger hunts, and guidance on using Google Earth to benefit a business
  • Explains modifying general options, managing the layer and placemark systems, and tackling some of the more technical aspects, such as interfacing with GPS
  • There are more than 400,000 registered users of Google Earth and the number is still growing

Über David A. Crowder

David A. Crowder has authored or coauthored more than 25 books, including the bestsellers Building a Web Site For Dummies and Cliffs Notes Getting on the Internet. His two most recent books were both listed as essential for all library collections by the magazine Library Journal.
Professor Crowder is equally at home with high technology or with working his way through the backcountry on horseback or in a dugout canoe. When he is not writing, he spends his time with his wife Angela, wandering through villages in the Andes or frolicking in the Caribbean surf.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

How to Use This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Conventions Used in This Book 2

How This Book Is Organized 3

Part I: Getting to Know Google Earth 4

Part II: Personalizing Google Earth 4

Part III: Becoming a Cybertourist 4

Part IV: Advanced Features 4

Part V: The Part of Tens 4

Part VI: Appendixes 5

Icons Used in This Book 5

Where to Go from Here 5

Part I: Getting to Know Google Earth 7

Chapter 1: The Earth According to Google 9

The View from Google Earth 9

Exploring the Earth Online 11

Google Earth Gives You Options 13

Starting with whats free 14

Looking at Plus and Pro versions 15

So What Can I Really Do with Google Earth? 16

Plenty of personal uses 16

And businesses might want to 17

Joining the Google Earth Community 18

Getting Geekier with GPS, KML, and Overlays 19

Downloading the Program 20

A Note for Mac and Linux Users 22

Chapter 2: Finding Businesses, Places, and Things 23

Flying Down to Rio (Or Anywhere Else) 24

Right on the dot: Understanding latitude and longitude 25

Deciphering geocoding 28

Searching for a Tailor in Tulsa: The Find Businesses Tab 30

Getting Directions 31

Going Global: The Overview Map 32

Surfing with the Integrated Web Browser 35

Chapter 3: Adjusting Your View on the World 39

Rock the World: Dragging and Zooming the Map 39

Gaining a New Perspective: The Direction and Tilt Controls 41

Three-dimensional viewing 43

The compass and status bar 44

The Bigger They Are: Figuring Sizes with the Scale and Ruler 45

Using the Scale Legend 45

Using the Ruler 45

Part II: Personalizing Google Earth 49

Chapter 4: Fine-Tuning the Program 51

Relieve the Pane: Manipulating Screen Areas 51

Setting the Options 56

The 3D View tab 56

The Cache tab 60

The Touring tab 61

The Navigation tab 62

The General tab 63

Chapter 5: Adding Layers and Points of Interest (POIs) 65

Peeling the Onion: A Guide to Layers 65

Built-in points of interest 66

Displaying Layers 68

From School Districts to Earthquakes: Types of Layers 70

The Google Earth Community layer 70

Featured Content 74

Location layers 76

Boundary layers 76

Geographic/geological layers 78

Transportation layers 80

Picking a good place to live 81

Chapter 6: Pinning Down Placemarks 85

Exploring the Built-in Sightseeing Placemarks 86

X Marks the Spot: Creating and Naming Placemarks 88

Editing Placemarks 90

Customizing styles and colors 91

Changing the placemark icon 93

Adjusting the view 96

Setting the altitude 97

Organizing Placemarks 99

Saving files 100

Sorting by hand! 102

Part III: Becoming a Cybertourist 103

Chapter 7: Going on Tour 105

Real Roads: Getting Route Info 105

Animating placemarks and routes 108

Touring a path 109

Working the Touring Tab 110

Fly-To/Tour settings 110

Driving Directions Tour options 112

Making Custom Tours 113

Planning your tours 113

Constructing the tour 114

Chapter 8: Mingling with the Community 117

Using the Keyhole Forums 117

Joining the Google Earth Community 119

Signing on to the forums 121

Browsing the forums 122

Searching the forums 125

Getting Help 127

Exploring Outside 129

Chapter 9: Importing Data and Images 131

Adding Custom Data to Google Earth 131

Using image overlays 132

Transparency 135

Positioning, rotating, and scaling 136

Precision location 138

Importing from GPS Devices 140

Chapter 10: KML: Its Sorta Like HTML 145

Creating and Saving KML Files 145

Mastering the Syntax 147

Tags and elements 147

Attributes 148

Containers 148

The root element 149

Comments 149

The Most Useful KML Tags 150

Placemarks 150

The Snippet element 158

Altitude and altitudeMode 161

The address element 162

Working with Styles 163

The Style element 164

The styleUrl element 164

LabelStyle 165

IconStyle 169

Radio buttons and check boxes (listStyle) 170

Part IV: Advanced Features 177

Chapter 11: Designing with Google SketchUp 179

The Google SketchUp Interface 181

Touring the toolbars 181

Chapter 12: Designing with Google SketchUp, Part 2 195

Creating a 3-D Model 196

Creating a yard and a house 196

Adding the deck, porch, and patio 199

Adding a swimming pool 204

Allowing entry and light: Adding doors and windows 206

Driveway 211

Stepping stones 212

Moving Your Creation to Google Earth 215

The Google SketchUp Community 217

Chapter 13: Creating Polygons and Other Complex Structures 221

Joining Shapes 222

Designing with the Offset Tool 225

Creating Polygons 228

Making a simple polygon 230

Making an arrowhead 231

Chapter 14: Digging Deeper with Google SketchUp 237

Slicing and Extruding a Stairway 238

Understanding Lines and Faces 241

The Follow Me Tool 245

Lathing a Polygon 248

Setting Leader Text 251

Understanding the Tape Measure and Dimension Tools 253

Part V: The Part of Tens 257

Chapter 15: Ten Great Places to Get Coordinates 259

Aliensview Sightseeing 259

Lat-Long.com 262

fallingrain.com 265

NASA WorldWind 266

World Gazetteer 267

How Far Is It? 269

Heavens Above 270

U.S Gazetteer 271

USGS Geographic Names Information System 272

Maps of World 273

Chapter 16: Ten Reliable Sources for Data Files 275

WebGIS 275

USGS Geographic Data Download 277

DIVA-GIS 278

Clary-Meuser Research Network 279

GIS Data Depot 281

Free GIS Data by Region 282

FreeGIS.org 283

Global Elevation Data 284

NGDC 285

National Atlas Raw Data Download 286

Chapter 17: Ten Cool Tools 289

IrfanView 289

Arc2Earth 290

Juice Analytics Census Files 291

Juice Analytics Geocoding Tool 292

MyFsGoogleEarth - Link Google Earth with Flight Simulator (FS2004, FS9) 293

KML2X3D - Google Earth to Web 3D Converter 294

EarthPlot and EarthPaint 295

Google Earth Hacks Image Overlays 296

GPS Utility 297

GE-Path and GE-Graph 297

Part VI: Appendixes 299

Appendix A: Glossary 301

Appendix B: Default Content of the All Layers Pane 309

Appendix C: Latitudes and Longitudes of Major Landmarks 319

Current Events 319

Historical Conflicts 321

Monuments, Statues, and Historical Addresses 322

Items of Geographic Importance 324

Religious Sites 325

Major Cities 326

Engineering and Architectural Achievements 328

Index 331

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Google Earth For Dummies David A. Crowder
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2007-02-23
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