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	<title>Comments on: Deep Zoom a TerraServer UrbanArea on EC2</title>
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	<description>A fascination with XML maps</description>
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		<title>By: A couple of early stage demos&#8230; &#124; geo2web.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Next up is a pretty neat experiment with Silverlight 2.0&#8217;s Deep Zoom feature on the GIS in XML blog. Deep zoom is a technology from Live labs based on Seadragon that you may have seen demo&#8217;d at last year&#8217;s TED Conference. [if you haven&#8217;t seen this, i total recommend you stop right here and invest 3 minutes!! its amazing.] What you will see in Randy&#8217;s Silverlight application is a 144 megapixel image with completely fluid navigation thanks to Deep Zoom. Also of interest in his post is the story and steps to piece the image together from Terraserver&#8217;s USGS Urban Area imagery. [...]</description>
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