Dear Esther,

Thank you for sharing. This was imminent as they’ve incorporated many of the 
features (Google deemed valuable) into their regular maps API. Time to make 
screencasts I guess.

You can still download the plugin here. Currently works on (at least) Firefox. 
Apparently you need to quit your browser before installing.
http://www.google.com/intl/en/earth/explore/products/plugin.html

Here is a work I made
http://owenmundy.com/work/drone-tracker/drone_tracker_05/
I did this with Periscope Project in San Diego, using my Camp La Jolla Military 
Park data
http://owenmundy.com/site/camp-la-jolla

Best, 

Owen

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>   Dear Group,
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>   On December 15 Google will terminate the Google Earth API. Is anybody
>   aware of other networked art, besides of JODI's GEO GOO
>   and our www.250miles.net/map that make use of this plugin and that
>   we can only experience one more week?
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