Archive for the 'trips and routes' Category

We’re pleased to announce the release of our new EarthNC Bahamas Charts for Google Earth!  Our first release includes over 100 charts for the Abacos, Berry, Bimini, Grand Bahama, and New Providence Islands.  Chart data is provided by Wavey Line Publishing.
Our Northwest Bahamas Chart Package Includes:

Over 100 Charts for the Abacos, Berry, Bimini, Grand Bahama, [...]

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Follow Captain Bill Foster as he delivers a Maxum 46 from New Buffalo, Michigan to Marco Island, Florida via the Great Lakes, Inland Waterways, and Gulf Intercoastal Waterway with the help of EarthNC Charts and Services.
Via the miracle of cell-based internet aircards, EarthNC will be receiving Capt Bill’s position and recent webcam images while he [...]

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Live from the Google I/O Developers Conference!
EarthNC is excited to announce our TakItWithMe Embedded Google Earth map creation tool. Our new tool allows anyone with a website or blog to quickly create their own embedded maps using the new Google Earth Browser Plugin announced this morning. While currently limited to Windows support, a Mac/Linux [...]

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The Sea of Cortez (the water between Baja California and the Mexican mainland) is a boater’s paradise offering world class cruising, sailing, and fishing. Unfortunately, the Sea of Cortez is not well charted and due to its geography (lots of rocks), contains many hazards to navigation for the unwary or unfamiliar.
To help boaters cruising [...]

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Welcome to the EarthNC Trip and Route Tool User Guide
The Trip and Route Tool (TRT) lets you create trip and route plans in Google Earth and easily export them to GPX file format for use with stand-alone GPS devices. In the case of Garmin USB GPS units, you can send your trips and routes [...]

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pittsburgh.jpgThe confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers into the Ohio at present-day Pittsburgh is an area rich in North American history and commerce. The rivers continue to serve the as economic highways connecting the mid-west to the Mississippi and on to the Gulf of Mexico and beyond. Adding to the economic value of the waterways is their extensive use for recreation.

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Google’s official spatial LatLong Blog featured a new Google My Map with a version of the historic 59 Mile Drive for San Francisco. This highlights the power of My Maps to convey user generated content to a wide audience. We also think this is a great map to highlight our TakItWithMe Embedded Map [...]

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EarthNC goes sailing this week with Frank Taylor from Google Earth Blog. Frank is a long-time sailor and will be using EarthNC plus charts in conjunction with a Garmin Handheld and GooPs real-time GPS software for Google Earth during his upcoming British Virgin Islands charter. While EarthNC’s chart coverage primarily includes US waters, the [...]

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The EarthNC team is pleased to announce TakItWithMe™ Beta (www.takitwithme.com) a new service for uploading Google My Maps and Google Earth geo content to Garmin and other handheld devices. Anyone familiar with using Google Maps or Google Earth can transfer online map content including points, routes, geo search results, and Google Earth files to [...]

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