Ray Champagne wrote:
> A few months ago, someone here provided a link to a piece of 
> downloadable trial software that could zoom all the way in to just above
> street level in semi-real time.  Anybody remember the site where I could
> pick that up? 

Besides Google's Keyhole imaging server, Microsoft has terraserver.com. 
There may be additional hits under this Google Sets term:
http://labs.google.com/sets?q1=terraserver&q2=keyhole

The satellites run 24/7, but there are multiple restrictions possible in 
commercial imagery:
--  level of detail (highest zooms are military assets)
--  general region (Terraserver has some non-NorthAmerica maps, but...)
--  specific regions (nuclear power plant, eg)
--  topicality (some of the satellite images are older)

jd




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