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Google Earth!
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06-12-2007, 2:15 PM |
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opinionate
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We're really excited about the latest feature for Premium Members: Google Earth Network KML!
Those of you who have already had the chance to check out Google's
free application know what a powerful tool it can be. It offers a
wealth of geographic information and satellite imagery at your
fingertips, and makes for some seriously cool entertainment. Adding
waymarks to the mix makes it that much more fun and useful.
To begin, download and install the latest version of Google Earth
and sign in to your Premium Member account at Waymarking.com. Keep an
eye out for the Google Earth icon in the right sidebar of various
search pages on the website, and click it to open the Waymarking
Network KML in your Google Earth application.
You can also check the box next to each waymark in your search
results to download a static KML of specific waymarks to save on your
local machine. In addition, each waymark page has its very own KML file
available for download.
That's it! We hope you have as much fun zooming around the globe searching for waymarks as we have!
Note: Be sure your computer meets the recommended configuration
specs or you may experience sluggish performance. This information can
be found on the download page linked above.
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team farkle 7
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WOW! Awesome addition to the waymarking experience!
Do you know what this means?
I no longer have to enter all the route 66 waymarks by hand.
Dibs on having Opinionates baby.
CRAP! I've crossed the line. AGAIN.
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06-13-2007, 8:17 AM |
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06-13-2007, 9:28 AM |
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Let me see if I can explain the different KML files you'll be downloading. There are Network KML files and there are static KML files. The network KML doesn't download waymark information, rather it interfaces directly with the website to deliver the specific waymarks in whichever area of the globe you happen to focus on. It streams the data (you can see the % meter at the bottom of you Google Earth window) through an open channel of sorts. Make sure you zoom in a little bit and wait a few seconds for the waymarks to pop up. Depending on the speed of you connection it may take a while. The static KML does download the waymark data which you can then save to your local machine. This is what happens when you check all the boxes in your search results and download a page at a time (or one at a time on the waymark details page). If you want to save waymarks for future reference this is the best option. Whenever you see the  icon it means you will download the network KML when you click it. You can find this icon on the home page and each category page (even top level departments). If you are just browsing around this is the best option. Which waymarks can you can see from space? So far I've enjoyed the Ginormous Everyday Objects category and Lighthouses.
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06-17-2007, 3:59 AM |
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I can't wrap my head around this. Some things work but from reading this thread, I'm missing something Success: Seeing an individual Waymark in Google Earth by clicking the .KML link in the WM Success: Seeing all of an entire Category in Google Earth by clicking the Google Earth link in the Cat Failure: Seeing my Waymarks in Google Earth... can't find the link to do this Failure: Seeing the Nearby Waymarks that I haven't Visited.... can't find the link to do this. Also, are there other things that I'm not aware of? Above is all I do know about.  BQ
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06-17-2007, 7:29 AM |
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the blue quasar:I can't wrap my head around this. Some things work but from reading this thread, I'm missing something Success: Seeing an individual Waymark in Google Earth by clicking the .KML link in the WM Success: Seeing all of an entire Category in Google Earth by clicking the Google Earth link in the Cat Failure: Seeing my Waymarks in Google Earth... can't find the link to do this Failure: Seeing the Nearby Waymarks that I haven't Visited.... can't find the link to do this. Also, are there other things that I'm not aware of? Above is all I do know about.  BQ
From Nate's answer to me about the newest waymark list not having the button--- "In the future we'll have a KML for each of the lists - newest,
featured, etc. For now you have all waymarks, or all waymarks in a
particular category."
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06-17-2007, 8:59 AM |
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06-24-2007, 10:00 PM |
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team farkle 7
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hikenutty:
I saved all my waymarks in Google Earth by doing a "My waymarks" search and then clicking the checkbox (check all waymarks) and downloading the kml's for the page - then repeated 25+ times. Of course it wasn't until after I finished that I thought "now, why do I need to see all of my own waymarks in google earth?" 
Because You Can
Back from our vacation. Still catching up on things.
Harvey
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06-25-2007, 4:10 PM |
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11-22-2007, 1:55 PM |
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the blue quasar
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Finally returned to this... on a whim.
That is so wickedly cool. I see the "bursts" and another great thing is being able to click on a Way-Ball and see the default image and short description... then links to more! LOVE IT!!!
Can I use this to view OTHER people's Waymarks? Or do we have to share files? I would really like to check out the imagery of some of my Way-Pals.
BQ
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