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No one can accuse Google of being short on ambition. For years, Google Earth has been mapping today's buildings into 3D and placing them city by city on a virtual globe - but Google went one better this month and unveiled Ancient Rome 3D (****) , circa 320 AD, complete with 5,000 historically accurate buildings.
More Google 'historical tours' are to follow, but the Californian tech giant has thus far stopped short of declaring an ambition to map all of history.See the full content of this document
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A Click Away From Time Travel ; Internet
Unlike the standard Google Earth, where cars are frozen in the streets by the satellite that took ...
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