Friday, December 03, 2004

I've been playing with KeyHole for a few days, and though such tools or web sites have been out there for years, I must admit KeyHole is simply amasing. Its smooth transitions, road map display abilities, sharp and precise images and placeholder sharing possibilities are incredible.

For example, once you have KeyHole installed, I can give you a link to my home, like this one:

Home.kml (.72 KB)

As you can see, both my neighbours have a pool (grin). And then, you could travel up to Xceed's headquarters by clicking on this:

Xceed.kml (.75 KB)

A very neet residential area, surrounded by two golf courses and a huge park, right in the middle of Longueuil. I often compare Longueuil to a mini-Redmond. And finally, how about a higher view of the greater Montreal's south shore:

HighView.kml (2.26 KB)

The next step is building KML files for your clients or invitees that smoothly shows them step by step instructions on how to get from the airport or their house, to your business headquarters or your open house party!


Fun

12/3/2004 9:46:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #