Excited how these two sneak peaks into Wikidata might inform Google Street View as a virtual earth with time slider and for libraries with ALL books and for museums with ALL works of art, and again historically with a time slider ...
Lilies in garlands: Can World University and School design the online Taj Mahal in all 7,938 languages and 259 countries with an Universal Translator and which is beautiful ... perhaps together with a virtual earth for STEM research ... and for all Libraries and Museums in ALL languages ... such as in UNDERSTAND Google Street View with film-realistic avatars? I was focusing on studying virtual place (how it emerges online, and thus in a sense creating it too idea-wise) in 2003-2004 with my St., Kilda, Scotland, at the University of Edinburgh
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2015/11/lilies-in-garlands-can-world-university.htmlTo be able to pick any book off the shelf of a virtual earth and read it, or to see any work of art in any museum from any time in the libraries and museums is a wild idea ...
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Sneak peek at simplified input of geocoordinates and dates pic.twitter.com/oJhj0fL0CN— Wikidata (@wikidata) April 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/719906897613230080
https://plus.google.com/105776413863749545202/posts/HwSGTXfax6z
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Sneak peek of easier input of queries we're working on pic.twitter.com/UYaXE7DbPp— Wikidata (@wikidata) April 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/719907748088045568
https://plus.google.com/105776413863749545202/posts/L7xZhMc9aAs
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I posted this two Wikidata posts to
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch
on April 12th
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I posted this two Wikidata posts to
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch
on April 12th
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... and for STEM ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy in all languages, and re Harbin Hot Springs field work and field site co-generation for actual-virtual comparative field work.
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