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See also: [[Google Sketchup tutorial]]
See also: [[Google Sketchup tutorial]]
== KMZ integration and software ==
Google Earth files are Zip 2.0 archives that use the *.kmz extensions.
A KMZ archive includes at least:
* A '''doc.kml''' file that defines
* A '''model''' directory that includes assets, typically a Collada file representing a 3D model.
=== KML in Google KMZ files ===
=== KML software ===
* [http://www.northgates.ca/kmleditor/ kmleditor/] (win). A free KML editor (needs installation of Microsoft [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=9cfb2d51-5ff4-4491-b0e5-b386f32c0992&displaylang=en .Net 4]
* [http://www.kmlvalidator.com/home.htm KML Validator] (online service)


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 13:11, 9 April 2011

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Introduction

According to Wikipedia (retrieved April 10, 2011), “Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML schema for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within Internet-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer. It was created by Keyhole, Inc, which was acquired by Google in 2004. The name "Keyhole" is an homage to the KH reconnaissance satellites, the original eye-in-the-sky military reconnaissance system first launched in 1976. KML is an international standard of the Open Geospatial Consortium.”

See also: Google Sketchup tutorial

KMZ integration and software

Google Earth files are Zip 2.0 archives that use the *.kmz extensions.

A KMZ archive includes at least:

  • A doc.kml file that defines
  • A model directory that includes assets, typically a Collada file representing a 3D model.

KML in Google KMZ files

KML software

Links

At Google
Other introductions