SkylineSoft's SkylineGlobe launches, competes with Google Earth
Skyline Software Systems has now publicly launched its virtual globe, SkylineGlobe, using their TerraExplorer viewer. From an email sent around by SkylineSoft's Ron Ledany:
SkylineGlobe.com is our free public website, featuring [an] interactive portal with high resolution imagery in the US. Within the next few months I will add most of Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and Israel (of course) in high resolution as well.
Although SkylineGlobe looks much like Google Earth, we have stronger streaming technology and fusion capabilities with Oracle and ArcSDE databases, ability to display 'Live Terrain' feeds and more...
I am also proud to announce that we already have a dozen integrators that develop applications using our 3D solution...

TerraExplorer is a 7.4MB download for Windows. Skyline Software Systems, of course, is the company currently in a patent-infringement tiff with Google over 3D rendering technologies.
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Wow, their site requires IE, I couldn't see the 'I Agree' button in Firefox. Totally uncool. Now I'm just filling in time while it downloads.
Posted by: Craig at 21:12 UTC, October 09, 2006
wow that thing is slow! maybe I chose a bad time to test it but first of all had to use IE for the whole thing and then it took forever to load up what seemed like the same imagery as Google Earth uses for most of the US :(
Will look again when they add europe!
Posted by: Jimmy Lemon at 12:07 UTC, October 10, 2006
Hmmm, so I don't even ask if they plan to release it under Linux since they even don't treat seriously non-IE users...
Posted by: Dawid H. [PL] at 18:03 UTC, October 10, 2006
I have a fair bit of experience with Skyline. Like the Current Edition of NASA worldwind .. TerraExplorer is completely built on DirectX and Microsoft Technology. I don't think a port is coming in the near future.
Posted by: what_nick at 11:51 UTC, October 12, 2006
anybody Know about citysurf like google earth concept
Posted by: john at 8:45 UTC, October 13, 2006
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