Google Earth Tour – Street View
Posted on March 19th, 2010 by admin
http://www.northto.com Google Earth is a useful tool for Real Estate professionals.
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http://www.northto.com Google Earth is a useful tool for Real Estate professionals.
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Atty Ernesto Francisco, Jr, lawyer of Senator Ma. Ana Consuelo Jamby Madrigal, presented a summary of evidence during the preliminary inquiry on the ethics complaint filed by Sen. Madrigal against Corruption King Manny Villar.
Sen. Madrigal filed an ethics complaint for double-entry in the appropriation of budgets for road projects in areas near real estate properties associated with Villar. On Oct. 8 last year, Madrigal sought to elevate the complaint against Villar to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, before which she accused the former Senate president of unconstitutional and unethical conduct highly unbecoming of a member of the Senate.
Villar requested the realignment of the C-5 road project linking the Coastal Road and the South Luzon Expressway. A substantial portion of the longer, realigned road—from Sucat to Quirino Ave.—is owned by the companies of the Villar family.
Atty. Francisco told senators during the hearing that the original road, which is 6.3 kilometers long, costs P2.678 billion in total. The realigned 9.7 km road, excluding the portion from Sucat road to Coastal road, has an estimated cost of P6.9 billion. Francisco said that based on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) estimates, the Las Piñas-Parañaque link road costs P700 million. An additional P400 million was the estimated cost of the link from Las Piñas to the Coastal road, the lawyer added.
Out of the 39 properties that were affected by the road link project, 16 properties were owned by Golden Haven Memorial Park and Adelfa properties, both of which are owned by the Villar family. DPWH and the Department of Budget and Management reported that Sen. Villar allegedly collected P136,774,777.00. Francisco said El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde was the biggest beneficiary in the original road construction plan. Of the P1.8 billion to be spent by the government, P1.2 billion has been paid to Amvel Land Development Corporation, Velardes real estate company. ###
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Link for each Part of this 7 Part Presentation -
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BhVFJDVh2w
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k12L9ng0FQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2mQwmswRUg
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C80rF59rc
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkNbd-NrVX8
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxw-l2xdx5g
Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4uNACC2lk
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Part 1 of 2. Bill Leake, President and CEO of Apogee Search, explains how site structure, robust use of highly searched key words, blogs, social media profiles, links and more affect the visibility of a brand in today’s information-saturated digital world.
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A demo for application made by CARTOLOGIC http://www.cartologic.com company
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Visualizing sketches and drawings in your client heads is a big deal.
Some clients do it much more easily than others, but it still takes a lot of focus.
Often times this extra mental effort required from the client distracts his focus from the sales presentation.
Until recently all Real Estate Marketing and Sales presentations and information systems were done in the 2D world.
Now With 3D, you just present the 3D buildings in CartoView and free your client mind to focus on the sales context.
In addition to outstanding 3D presentation, CartoView offers an array of features designed for the marketing and sales of your Real Estate Development Project.
Hover your mouse on the images below to learn more about CartoView for Real Estate.
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Atty Ernesto Francisco, Jr, lawyer of Senator Ma. Ana Consuelo Jamby Madrigal, presented a summary of evidence during the preliminary inquiry on the ethics complaint filed by Sen. Madrigal against Corruption King Manny Villar.
Sen. Madrigal filed an ethics complaint for double-entry in the appropriation of budgets for road projects in areas near real estate properties associated with Villar. On Oct. 8 last year, Madrigal sought to elevate the complaint against Villar to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, before which she accused the former Senate president of unconstitutional and unethical conduct highly unbecoming of a member of the Senate.
Villar requested the realignment of the C-5 road project linking the Coastal Road and the South Luzon Expressway. A substantial portion of the longer, realigned road—from Sucat to Quirino Ave.—is owned by the companies of the Villar family.
Atty. Francisco told senators during the hearing that the original road, which is 6.3 kilometers long, costs P2.678 billion in total. The realigned 9.7 km road, excluding the portion from Sucat road to Coastal road, has an estimated cost of P6.9 billion. Francisco said that based on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) estimates, the Las Piñas-Parañaque link road costs P700 million. An additional P400 million was the estimated cost of the link from Las Piñas to the Coastal road, the lawyer added.
Out of the 39 properties that were affected by the road link project, 16 properties were owned by Golden Haven Memorial Park and Adelfa properties, both of which are owned by the Villar family. DPWH and the Department of Budget and Management reported that Sen. Villar allegedly collected P136,774,777.00. Francisco said El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde was the biggest beneficiary in the original road construction plan. Of the P1.8 billion to be spent by the government, P1.2 billion has been paid to Amvel Land Development Corporation, Velardes real estate company. ###
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Link for each Part of this 7 Part Presentation -
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BhVFJDVh2w
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k12L9ng0FQ
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2mQwmswRUg
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3C80rF59rc
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkNbd-NrVX8
Part 6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxw-l2xdx5g
Part 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4uNACC2lk
Duration : 0:10:0
“Since Google Earth was launched two years ago it has been used in news stories to locate events, by real estate agents to sell homes, by restaurants to advertise pizza and now by countries for tourism. Natasha Utting meets the Kiwi architects who are building the world – and putting themselves and us on the map.”
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Zoom Earth Sample. Using Google Earth to do a fly in view of the Orange County, California area. Orange County is home to Disneyland and has great scenery and real estate. Nearby are the cities of Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Garden Grove and many others
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Browsed through potential new homes on Google Maps and found a place you like? Learn more about how to map your route to work or nearby cafes. http://maps.google.com.au/realestate
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Google Tech Talks
February, 8 2008
ABSTRACT
Internet searching and advertising increasingly plays a role in consumer decisions and purchases, yet pertinent information for making value-judgments is currently awkward to ferret out and certainly not universally accessible or useful. There is rarely a feedback loop aligning vendor or manufacturer’s environmental, social or governance policies with a shopper’s values, so shoppers, over time, rarely cause industries to change their behavior.
There needs to be a way for shoppers to aim their purchasing power at achieving social values of highest regional priority. There needs to be a way to accumulate and redeem "social values rewards". What’s missing is timely and impactful analysis of a candidate purchases’ impact on the Shopper’s family, region and planet (expressed according to their values), so that the purchaser can more easily make informed purchasing decisions.
With some modifications to Google ads and Google product search, Google could solidify the feedback loop and help consumers, by their actions, build a greener and better world.
Speaker: Bruce Cahan
Bruce B. Cahan, President Urban Logic, Inc. (a nonprofit organization)
Email: bcahan@urbanlogic.org
Bruce Cahan is an Ashoka Fellow, a social entrepreneur, a non-residential fellow of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, a lawyer, and a banker.
In 1989, a steam pipe exploded outside his apartment building, spraying the neighborhood with 220 pounds of asbestos wrapping in an 18-story geyser of steam for several hours. After that, Bruce foresaw New York City’s need for geospatial preparedness, and founded Urban Logic, a New York nonprofit, to make America’s cities safer and sustainable. Bruce convinced New York to fund and build a multi-agency GIS basemap.
As a bond lawyer, he found $20+ million in the City’s capital budget to pay for its GIS utility.
NYC’s basemap was completed just 6 months before the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, and aided in coordinated response and recovery. In the months after September 11th, Bruce joined others at the City’s Command Center to organize and staff its Emergency Mapping and Data Center. His team supplied the Mayor’s Office, Fire, Police, EMS, military, public health, environment, news and other groups with up-to-date maps of rapidly changing conditions at Ground Zero and throughout Manhattan. Bruce was the catalyst for deploying OpenGIS’
SensorWeb project to monitor environmental conditions citywide, and other innovations.
Taking 9/11’s lessons, Bruce designed the federal OMB’s I-Team Initiative to strategically plan and implement spatial readiness across 49 states. Bruce’s knowledge of finance, law and organizational barriers to spatial awareness and urban innovation comes from researching and writing major studies for the federal government, including . Financing the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (FGDC 2000) . Aligning Investments in Environmental Monitoring and Management Information Systems (EPA 2002) . The Value Proposition for GeoSpatial One Stop (OMB 2004) . A Regional Portfolio Investor’s Toolkit (USGS 2006)
In 2005, Bruce moved to Silicon Valley to organize two market-driven mechanisms that support urban sustainability. The first he calls the Means MeterTM, a tool for socially-purposeful consumers to buy products that reflect their values. The second is a bank that amplifies the sustainable impacts of Means MeterTM consumers and their vendors. The bank will reward choices that grow Sustainable ResiliencyTM. Bruce’s bank would serve consumers, businesses, NGOs and governments. The bank would offer credit, insurance, investment and merchant banking services, and scale pricing and interest rates based on each customer’s impact on Sustainable ResiliencyTM.
Bruce graduated from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Temple Law School. Bruce practiced law for 10 years with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York, where he specialized in structuring and negotiating complex corporate, bond, creditor’s rights and real estate finance and ot…
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Use Google Maps to find your next home! Simply refine your search to find a place that meets your criteria. http://maps.google.com.au/realestate
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