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"Michael Jones, whose official title at Google is chief technology
advocate, was a co-founder of Keyhole, one of the first companies to
offer online, high-resolution satellite views of much of the Earth. In
2004, Google bought Keyhole, enlisted its executive staff, and used its
technology as the basis for Google Earth. Here, Jones talks with James
Fallows about what’s next in mapping, why new technology will change
travel, and how a billion people learned to love geography."
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