November 15th, 2006

GeoGreeting: Say Hello World With Real Office Buildings

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By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

Mash-ups are getting old, but this one from Geogreeting.com is a fun new idea at least. It takes the shapes of buildings seen from Google Maps and spells out a custom message using the buildings as letters. You can even mouse over each word and find the origin of each letter. In our example, the “R” in RealTechNews is a building from Gary Indiana.

Best Feature: You can create your message and then send a URL to pals so they can view your mapped message online.

Try GeoGreeting Here

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One comment to "GeoGreeting: Say Hello World With Real Office Buildings"

  1. MissingFrame says:

    Mash-ups are NOT getting old!

    November 16th, 2006 at 6:53 am

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