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Frequently Asked Questions Partnering with Google What types of geospatial data or map content can my organization share with Google? We welcome many types of geospatial data and other map content, including 3D building and digital terrain models, aerial imagery (current and historical), some ...
Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Sync Beta for iPhone, WinMo and SyncML Phones
googlemobile.blogspot.com — One of the hardest parts about switching phones is getting your address book and calendar to your... new device. We're making that process a little easier by releasing a beta version of Google Sync for the iPhone and Windows Mobile phones as well as a ... (more) Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Sync Beta for ...
Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
nick.pro — That’s right, I said it, and so far I’m the only one who has. Google has announced... that extensions are coming to Google Chrome but have been mum on when. However I saw something today, that indicates the timetable may be short. Google officially ... (more) Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
Offline also available in Google Calendar
googleenterprise.blogspot.com — Following up on last week's announcement of offline access in Gmail Labs , we're happy to let... you know that read-only offline access is now an option in Calendar for Google Apps customers. So on top of organizing your Gmail inbox while you're ... (more) Offline also available in Google Calendar
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Google Imagery Partner Program Launched
D' Technology Weblog — Google is now partnered with public sector organizations and other imagery content providers to present users a view of their community or geographic features, such as mountains or lakes, evolving over tim — and launched a new website for Google Imagery Partner Program where you can learn the ins and outs of adding your organization’s imagery to Google’s services. More info: FAQ ...

The Googlebot wants your aerial imagery
Webware.com — ... Don't expect to be paid for helping Google out, though. "We are happy to add your map content to Google's services at no cost to you, but we generally do not pay for content," the company said on its image partnership frequently-asked-questions page. ...

Google Introduces Imagery Partner Program
WebProNews Feed — ... . Google welcomes 3D building and digital terrain models, aerial imagery (current and historical), some types of vector data (boundaries, points of interest) and public transit system routes and schedules. Content providers will have to enter a license agreement with Google.Much more information is provided in the FAQ .

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