Ogle Earth turns one
From nil to The New Yorker in 365 days, Ogle Earth first saw the light of day exactly one year ago with this post, where I explained the aims of this blog:
This microblog is going to serve as a record of my explorations using the holy grail of atlases, Google Earth. Ogle Earth will contain links to tutorials, links to interesting new layers and markers, and my own contributions as well. I will also be musing on new uses Google Earth might be put to, and chronicle innovative contributions as they happen. In other words, this blog exists to disseminate what I learn about and with Google Earth.
Eight hundred and twelve posts later, that turned out to be pretty accurate, save for the "micro" part. It's been a great ride, to a large extent because of the many creative people I've gotten to know along the way. Let's see what the coming year brings. [Note: this is the annual pat-on-my-own-back post. You'll be spared another until mid-2007.]
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Congratulations...one years old. Wake up U.S. http://anthonylemons.blogspot.com
Posted by: Anthony lemons at 23:02 UTC, July 06, 2006
Congrats Stefan! Happy Bday! (Blog day?)
Posted by: Frank Taylor at 3:50 UTC, July 07, 2006
congrats Stefan! That's a lot of good content and commentary in just a years time. keep up the good work!
cheers
brian
Posted by: Brian Flood at 12:21 UTC, July 07, 2006
Happy birthday to the Ogle Earth blog! Well done Stephan.
Posted by: grasshoppermind at 8:15 UTC, July 10, 2006
lang zal je leven
Posted by: jason at 23:58 UTC, July 11, 2006
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