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Monday, October 11, 2010

If the great wall of china started from your city?




Now you must shocked reading this. But what can i do, that is true now. It's possible by BBC it's map. BBC has launched new setvice or can say function in which you can overlap the great wall of china on your city as making your starting point. This is for you to exactly know how big is that place where you are going to go or about that you are thinking. This service is already launched by BBC. I have posted too many articles on Google's new service with its growing business. But this is the best innovative idea of Google I feel ever.

 this is the greag innovative idea of BBC's advanced engeneer gets in their genious mind. for that you can choose any place as example your city and overlap the place where you want to know how big is it? So, that you can know exactly how big is that place. I hope in this function it will be available to overlap your city to the place where you want. you will never know if you see only any place in your map. but to compare there when ever you lap on your knowing area you can know how bug is it?


Dimensions takes important places, events and things, and overlays them onto a map of where you are.

Dimensions is an experimental prototype for the BBC. We want to bring home the human scale of events and places in history. The D-Day landing beaches measured from London to Norfolk in the UK. How far would the Titanic stretch down your street?


Dimensions simply juxtaposes the size of historical events with your home and neighbourhood, overlaying important places, events and things on a satellite view of where you live. Certain "Dimensions" can be transformed into short walks, so you can get a physical appreciation of the distances involved.


Type in your postcode or a place name to get started. That's the really great thing for us and for technology developing at every 45 seconds.

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