DISQUS

Connected Internet: Jump Into The Sea With Google Ocean

  • Nicole Price · 1 year ago
    For the merchant marine, the various navies and other oceanography connected people, such as offshore oil, yachting enthusiasts etc, this should be of great use and interest. It is quite a sizable population though.
  • Jacques SEOman · 1 year ago
    An accurate map of the ocean....the mariners ultimate dream....coupled with GPS there are all kinds of interesting applications for everybody from the supertanker pilot through to the yacht looking to navigate a maze of tiny islands....sounds like a really awesome application!
  • dan tolmie · 1 year ago
    these upstart johnny-come-lately claim-jumping bullies are going to do all my work for me....I've been working on this for years. sorry.

    www.goggle undersea.com
  • Jacques SEOman · 1 year ago
    Hiya Dan, tried to go look at your site, but this is what AVG returned.....The page you are trying to access has been identified as a known exploit, phishing, or social engineering web site and therefore has been blocked for your safety. Without protection, such as that in the AVG Security Toolbar and AVG, your computer is at risk of being compromised, corrupted or having your identity stolen. Please follow one of the suggestions below to continue.....any ideas why?

    Regards

    Jacques
  • dan tolmie · 1 year ago
    :say:
    exploit,your ass, bud!!!!!!!!!!!
    long before you and your kind,"exploiting, Phishing &social engineering"finger-pointers emerged as a mirror of your mentality, there were those what thunk!
    try blocking what were!
    good luck in your new career?
    dan
  • Paul @ English Coast · 1 year ago
    It sounds great to me, but depends on what content is actually mapped and when. You mention using to find shipwrecks, would be great for me at the moment, it's hard work plowing through books!

    Read Paul @ English Coast's latest blog post....History of the Goodwin Sands>>>
  • Dennis Bjørn Petersen · 1 year ago
    @Paul: This sounds very interesting. Are you looking for shipwrecks?

    Read Dennis Bjørn Petersen's latest blog post....My Quest For The Apple Part Deux>>>