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In December, Google collaborated with National Geographic to bring more than 500 of the magazines historic maps online. The effort was created through Google Maps Engine, which lets third-party developer tools build maps on top of the companys location platform to create specialized maps. But National Geographic was only one of Googles partners — and […]

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National Geographic and Google are trying to recreate the thrill of cracking open one of the magazines signature paper maps, but in the digital world. A new project puts more than 500 of National Geographics 800 historic maps online using Googles Maps Engine platform. People have collected our magazine fold-out maps for over a hundred […]

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National Geographic has long contributed photos and article links to Google Maps, but its now deepening that commitment by introducing its own cartography. The magazine is using Google Maps Engine to share over 500 of its historical and reference maps with the public, including interactive overlays. You can see what Medieval England looked like, for […]

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