A panoramic map of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, MO. Library of Congress Map lovers rejoice: soon, thousands of maps from the Library of Congress’ collection will be free to gaze at online.
President Satoru Iwata's odd antics continued in this morning's Japanese Nintendo Direct video presentation as the executive strapped a bicycle helmet with an attached camera onto his head and spun in ...
The Library of Congress is heading into old territory with its newest online collection. The research library is putting thousands of maps from the late 1800s to the early 1900s on its website, thanks ...
Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler, known as T. M. Fowler, is one of five men who drew a majority of the panoramic maps, or bird's-eye maps, in The Library of Congress's collection. Fowler (1842-1922) created ...
It’s hard for us Google Earth-dependent modern-day humans to conceive of, but there was once a time when we had to imagine what our towns and cities looked like from the sky. In fact, there were ...
Wii U Panorama View, Google Maps detailed, both launching next year Nintendo showed off non-gaming applications coming to the Wii U today. Google Maps, which lets you look around Street View photos ...
The villain's lair in the latest installment in the James Bond franchise gets the Google Maps Street View treatment. Now you can remotely explore the rubble of Raoul Silva's secret island hideaway in ...
The iconic illustrations by Austrian artist Heinrich Berann have been digitized in high resolution for the first time, three decades after they were created. Austrian artist Heinrich Berann, a pioneer ...