References
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(URLs active 19 March 2008)
[1] http://www.thirdview.org/3v/rephotos/index.html
[2] http://www.naimark.net/projects/displacements/displ_v2005.html
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[5] Personal email between Mal McMillan and Michael Naimark, 8 February 2008
[6] http://www.debevec.org/Campanile/
[7] http://infolab.usc.edu/projects/geodec/index.php
[8] "Shoeboxes" is a sarcastic term to indicate the oversimplification of complex 3D geometries. Our team initially referred to such models in Google Earth as "gray shoeboxes," but one day Google changed them from gray shoeboxes to white shoeboxes. So now we simply call them "shoeboxes."
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[40] US Patent Application 20080024484, filed January 31, 2008. http://tinyurl.com/35rmuw
[41] http://interactive.usc.edu/2006/07/11/how-to-seamlessly-flickrize-google-earth/