Google Joins Star Trek Convention

Sharon Khare August 20, 2006, 14:30:37 IST

This year, Google join more than 15000 enthusiasts in attending one of the biggest gatherings of science fiction fans, the 40th Anniversary Star Trek …

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Google Joins Star Trek Convention

This year, Google join more than 15000 enthusiasts in attending one of the biggest gatherings of science fiction fans, the 40th Anniversary Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas, hosted by Creation Entertainment.

In conjunction with this week’s convention, Google launched a special site (http://www.google.com/trekfan) that provides developers with information on a number of Google tools, including Earth, Maps and SketchUp. From far and wide, Google users - many of whom are science fiction fans - have created thousands of imagery overlays for Google Earth, many illustrating their appreciation for all things other-worldly. While in Las Vegas to help celebrate Star Trek’s 40th anniversary, the Google booth will showcase these science fiction scenes and structures, created by users, highlighting intergalactic life.

Google also announced the availabilty of mobile KML (Keyhole Markup Language), which enables developers to illustrate information to overlay on Google Maps for mobile phones.

Already available on the desktop through Google Maps and Google Earth, now developers can more easily share palm-sized versions of their favorite Earth-bound destinations. Beginning today, mobile phone users will be able to view the same KML files they access on Earth and Maps on the PC - directly on their phone. Throughout deep space, fans will be able to view alien outposts on Earth directly from their handheld devices.

For those who prefer to stay on planet Earth, or end up in Las Vegas, mobile KML offers mobile phone users a bird’s-eye view of the 24-hour playground.

Born with the sole aim of correcting people, Sharon took to copy-editing at an early age. In the olden days her methods of correction were rather unorthodox. Don't believe us? Ask the intern who lost two of his er.... Oh ok, I guess we don't talk about that. Now after she got a kid, things have relatively mellowed down. Besides handling the plethora of content that comes out of Tech2, Sharon also handles our sister site, CompareIndia where you can well compare prices of pretty much every electronic item under the sun and CHIP magazine as well, if things weren't heavy enough. She handles a team, all of who seem real happy as long as they're not chained to their desks. see more

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