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Archive for December, 2009

Kochi Smart City IT project impasse ?

Even as Smart City Dubai last week served an ultimatum to the Kerala government saying the proposed Rs.1,500-crore Smart City Kochi IT project cannot be kept hanging ‘endlessly’, a board meeting ended Wednesday with differences of opinion continuing between the two partners.

Emerging from the hour-long meeting, Smart City Kochi chairman and State Fisheries Minister S. Sarma told reporters that talks would continue. ‘You know there are differences of opinion between us and Smart City Dubai. The chief minister is out of station, and once he returns, we will brief him about what happened today and a date for another round of discussion would be decided,’ said Sarma. Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan had in November 2007 laid the foundation stone for the mega IT park at Kochi — to be built by Smart City Dubai — which will come up on a 246-acre plot and is expected to create 90,000 jobs. But since then, nothing has moved with differences cropping up over granting of 12 percent freehold rights to Smart City Dubai.

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While the Dubai partner wants a written agreement that this would be given after the master plan is ready, the government is not ready to give inalienable rights to them. Fareed Abdulrahman of Smart City Dubai, who is also Smart City Kochi chief executive, said his company wished to make it clear that it did not want freehold land immediately, but only after the master plan was prepared. ‘We will make it happen, we will make it happen,’ Abdulrahman said. With both parties hopeful of resolving the issues, it now remains to be seen when the next meeting takes place.

More California cities in 3D

A few weeks ago Google released new 3D models with more detailed facades for 5 California cities. Even though they’re based in California, they know there are a lot of beautiful cities with amazing architecture elsewhere around the country, so they’re adding 4 new cities scattered from coast to coast. Now you can fly through Portland, Austin, Chicago, and Philadelphia and see vivid, detailed 3D models throughout the cities.

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Tucson and Cleveland in 3D

Tucson, Arizona and Cleveland, Ohio are some of the newest cities to join the Google Earth 3D family. If you haven’t checked them out recently, it may be time to take a trip (download a kml tour)! These two American cities should not be missed, as they have a little of something for everyone!

U-City interview exclusive

The largest commercial real estate venture in history

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Interview with John Hynes, CEO of Gale International.

The Motor City goes 3D

A few of us on the SketchUp team either have roots in Detroit or grew up there, so we’re especially happy to announce that Detroit, Michigan as been added in 3D to Google Earth. From sports venues like Joe Louis Arena (home of the Red Wings) and Comerica Park(new home of the Tigers), to great watering holes and eateries, like the The Old Shillelagh and the legendary Lafayette Coney Island – home of the world’s best 2am coney dog – they are all there in 3D.

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New Building Maker cities

Today Google added six new cities that can be used to model with Building Maker. They are:

  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Nuremberg, Germany
  • Hiroshima, Japan
  • Saitama, Japan
  • Miami Beach, FL USA
  • Orlando, FL USA

Tip: There are two methods to identify available cities in Building Maker.
You can either use the “Available locations” drop down in the upper-right corner, or …

or click on a placemark icon.

Milan now in 3D at GGEarth

Milan, Italy in 3D is now live on Google Earth! You can take a virtual stroll in via Montenapoleone or watch the city from the top of the Duomo di Milano, walk on the ramparts of the Castello Sforzesco and check out the Stazione Centrale. You can explore these places, and more, in Google Earth. These 3D buildings and landmarks in Milan are primarily comprised of Google-generated models, but also includes some user-created models.

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Google Model Your Town Competition

People use Google SketchUp for all sorts of things. One of them is geo-modeling – making photo-textured models of real-life buildings that appear in Google Earth. For some, geo-modeling is a hobby; they get a kick out of building something that provides a real benefit to the people in their community. Local geo-modelers are the unsung heroes of the virtual world – no longer. Google first-ever Google Model Your Town Competition is by far the biggest 3D modeling challenge they’ve ever launched. It’s open to just about everyone (not just students), just about everywhere in the world. Form a team, model buildings (using SketchUp or Building Maker) and upload them by the end of February 2010.

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