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Google’s campus as seen from the “Google” satellite
MG Siegler
November 21st, 2008
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Google recently hitched a ride up to space with the GeoEye-1 , the new imagery satellite built by the company GeoEye . Today, the company sent us a picture (above) that the new satellite snapped of the Google’s Googleplex headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
While you may look at the Google Maps view of the Googleplex and think this image isn’t much better, I’m told that it’s because what you see on Google Maps is a combination ariel imagery with satellite imagery. This image is all satellite — as in hundred of miles up in the air — as in, in space.
From that perspective, this looks really good. The picture is a 50 cm image, which is the maximum resolution Google is allowed to use, because a certain large entity called the U.S. government is also using the GeoEye-1 for national security purproses.
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Apple’s 2008 ad budget: Nearly a half billion dollars
MG Siegler
November 21st, 2008
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There’s been a lot of talk recently about how much money Microsoft is spending (and some would say wasting) on its new advertising campaigns to promote its brand. Of course you know the ones: The Bill Gates/Seinfeld ads and the newer “I’m a PC” ads . But there has"
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