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Make your own virtual tours

Posted on 7 Dec 2007 at 11:24

Once loaded into Google Earth, viewers can follow your KML presentation link-by-link.
Note that it's also possible to create maps that update automatically as you add new content or that work with data streaming from another source. You might want to create a Google map that shows the locations of clients for your business, or a map that highlights points of interest in your local area as you discover them. Either way, you'll need to set up a Network Link - a Google Earth-specific link that connects users to KML content on a server and updates the placemarks and data as you update your map. See www.pcpro.co.uk/links/159ge1 for details.

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