Model My Earth In 3D-Google 3D

Posted by gurur@j on Friday, February 25, 2011 , under , | comments (0)



If you are a regular user of internet then you will be using one of the top search engines that's is Google, Today we are talking about a Google product known as the Google 3D sketch up Software.

What is Google 3D sketch up ?Acceptance Criteria:
Their are over 15 factors and techniques to upload the models to Google earth.

Sketch Up is a 3D modeling program marketed by Google and designed for architectural, civil, and mechanical engineers as well as filmmakers, game developers, and related professions. The program, which is designed for ease of use, allows placement of models within Google Earth.Google's 3D Warehouse enables SketchUp users to search for, download and contribute free models.

How to upload models to Google earth?

 First of all, the model in order to be except in Google earth hastobe geo-localized in Google's earth. You can do this with the button on the red box ( if you have SketchUp 8 ) to publish the model in the 3D Warehouse the only thing that you need to do is click on the button on the green box.

What is Google3Dware house?

3D Warehouse Main Page of the 3D Warehouse

URL http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ Slogan Search, share and store 3D models.

Registration Optional

Available language(s) Multiple Owner Google

It launched 2005.

Current status Active

Features


 It is possible for modelers to create collections of models in the website, and the website uses algorithms to determine similar models. Individual models can be viewed in 3D in the browser, and can also be downloaded or viewed in Google Earth or on Google Maps.


The 3D Warehouse is the accompanying website for Google SketchUp to provide a place where modelers can upload their models to the internet.

 

It was created on April 24 , 2006. Users can select the option when uploading their models to verify if it is "Google Earth Ready," which should be checked if the building is a real, current, and correctly-located model of the building. If a "Google Earth Ready" model is submitted, within a few weeks, the model will go through a review of several Google employees who check the model's qualifications under certain acceptance criteria. If the model passes, it is added to the "3D Warehouse Layer,"and will soon be visible within Google Earth itself by checking the box in the sidebar that is labeled "3D Buildings."

Models should not contain advertising or spam.
Models should be better than all other alternatives.
Models should represent actual structures.
Models should not float above the ground.
Models should not be sunken too far into the ground.
Models should not include an excess of entourage.
Models should be completely photo-textured.
Models should be the correct height.
Models should be the correct size.
Models should be correctly aligned with the aerial imagery in Google Earth.
Models should be complete.
Models should not include an excess of constructed terrain.
Models should not be too complex.
Models should not exhibit Z-fighting.
Models should not include more than one discrete structure each.
If the 3D model is excepted the above criteria then it will show you the Blue symbol mark as accepted and Blank symbol for non-excepted Models.I hope this article help you!
Good luck! =)



About Google Scholar

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What is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.

Features of Google Scholar

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•Locate the complete document through your library or on the web
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A note from the Google Scholar team
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Making a sticky post in Blogger

Posted by gurur@j on Monday, February 14, 2011 , under | comments (0)



It looks like Aircel, which used an Unlimited Pocket Internet plan for Rs.98 before, has just followed other carriers by capping the data usage.


For Rs.98 per month (30 days), your data usage is no longer Unlimited but limited to 3GB.

But, there’s still an Unlimited Plan,for a higher price (or lesser, as you see it), at Rs.251 with a validity of 90 days. So if you are a regular user of Aircel pocket internet, Rs.251 for 90 days is clearly better Rs.98 for 30 days; it’s just that you are paying 2 months advance.

In Rs.251 plan, apart from getting Unlimited 2G Data for 90 days, you will also be eligible for 150 local Aircel to Aircel minutes,valid for 90 days; not a bad deal at all.

The above two plans (Rs.98 and Rs.251) are applicable for both prepaid and post paid subscribers.
For Prepaid subscribers, the small PI packs such as Rs.29 for 750 MB with 7 days validity, Rs.14 for 250MB with 5 days validity still exist.Without any of these plans, the default GPRS browsing rate remains at 10p/10KB To get settings for Pocket Internet, send an SMS as PI to 121.

At this stage, for monthly data plans, Tata Docomo Unlimited mobile internet plan looks to be the best deal.

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