Google Tours Europe.

I suppose it is only a matter of time until Google Earth will be banned both for its addictive potential and its contribution to a sharp decline in desktop productivity. But given that much of Europe – and afoe – is on holiday these days, I thought I present you, our gentle readers, with the opportunity of a Google Earth powered, lunchbreak-compatible flight over quite a lot of European capitals, most of which are already available in high resolution.

Actually, I did not programme the European Capitals Tour – it was created by a certain Ben at googletouring.com, where you can find and download the tour. Enjoy.

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About Tobias Schwarz

German, turned 30 a while ago, balding slowly, hopefully with grace. A carnival junkie, who, after studies in business and politics in Mannheim, Paris, and London, is currently living in his hometown of Mainz, Germany, again. Became New Labourite during a research job at the House of Commons, but difficult to place in German party-political terms. Liberal in the true sense of the term.

His political writing is mostly on A Fistful of Euros and on facebook these days. Occasional Twitter user and songwriter. His personal blog is almost a diary. Even more links at about.me.

2 thoughts on “Google Tours Europe.

  1. The google earth is a nice tool. When it was presented first we all could see such place like area 51 and other mystical places. Thanks for the nice flight over europe.

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