timeslicer
🌇 A simple python based webapp to create "timeslices" (by cmauget)
google-maps-at-88-mph
Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF. (by doersino)
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2 | 4 | |
5 | 122 | |
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6.1 | 2.6 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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I have developed a free and open source tool to create "timeslices"
I decided to make this tool free and [open-source](https://github.com/cmauget/timeslicer). It is still in beta and can be prone to bugs or crashes, in this case, feel free to mp me.
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I have created a free tool to create "timeslices" and need your help
You can find everything here : https://github.com/cmauget/timeslicer
google-maps-at-88-mph
Posts with mentions or reviews of google-maps-at-88-mph.
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- Google Maps at 88mph: Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this Python-based tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF
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The Empire State Building looks... interesting... in the 45-degree imagery on Google Maps
I've recently written a tool, Google Maps at 88 mph (the name's a reference) that collects all available imagery versions for a given area in the form of a GIF. In the last week, I've extended it to handle the 45-degree imagery (looking at cities at an oblique angle) available via an API.
- GitHub - doersino/google-maps-at-88-mph: Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF.