Until today integration of Tagzania with Google Earth was limited to
user and tag pages. You can subscribe through the KML orange link in
those pages, and when you check those locations with Google Earth,
updated information will be downloaded from Tagzania. Those KML links
are dymanic, in the sense that the locations associated to the KML file of this tag, for instance, will be renewed in your Google Earth client as they are added or edited by Tagzania users.
KML
files for individual locations, added today, are different. They are
not dynamic subscriptions, but one-time downloads. If you click on the
KML link of this location, a funny clown face on a Versailles garden,
the location will open on Google Earth, and you may save it, or not,
but it will not be stored as a subscription that will call Tagzania
anymore. The owner (Tagzania user) of that point may erase that
Versailles location, yet you will have it at your computer.
Try the feature with Google Earth. It's nice to fly over the planet with that brilliant app.
2005/11/10 17:39:20.711 GMT+1
New feature: view single locations in Google Earth
Posted by: tagzania.2005/11/10 17:39:20.711 GMT+1
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