[Infowarrior] - Google acquires ImageAmerica to boost mapping
Richard Forno
rforno at infowarrior.org
Tue Jul 24 20:06:45 UTC 2007
Google acquires ImageAmerica to boost mapping
Posted by Stephen Shankland
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9748227-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-
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Google has acquired ImageAmerica, a company that builds high-resolution
cameras and uses them to take aerial photographs.
The search engine giant announced the move Friday on its LatLong blog about
Google Earth and its other mapping efforts. It didn't disclose terms of the
deal.
"We're excited about how ImageAmerica's technology will contribute to our
mapping services down the road," Product Manager Stephen Chau said on the
blog. "Since we're in the research and development phase right now it may be
some time before you see any of this imagery in Google Maps or Earth."
ImageAmerica supplied Google Earth with high-resolution aerial photos of New
Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005.
According to older pages from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine,
Clayton, Mo.-based ImageAmerica specialized in creating aerial photos with
"accuracy, quick delivery and low cost," selling primarily to city, county,
state and federal governments and to corporate customers. In addition to
developing its DDP-2 (Direct Digital Panoramic) camera system, the company
has its own aircraft to house it. The high-resolution camera can capture
details as small as 6 to 12 inches, and the company's processing system can
produce orthorectified imagery that's been corrected for perspective
distortions.
Google has extensive efforts under way to add geographic data to its already
vast repository of information. Its Google Earth application lets users view
satellite imagery, and its Google Maps service provides aerial views as
well. Google also has begun integrating street-level views into its maps, a
move that has raised some privacy hackles.
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