
GlobeXplorer makes images of the earth available via the Internet in a fast and affordable manner and provides the world's largest archive of earth imagery - over 450 terabytes of data - comprising aerial and satellite photography depicting areas around the world.
Content is provided through dynamic web applications, web services, Internet portals, and Internet aware devices. Partnerships with organizations such as Sun, IBM, AT&T and MapQuest and companies like ESRI and MapInfo have resulted in state of the art technology that makes millions of dollars worth of earth imagery deliverable over the Internet. GlobeXplorer's client roster includes The US Census Bureau, GDT, Claritas, and MapQuest.
GlobeXplorer's customers include:
Real Estate & Insurance
Applications allow users to view properties, buildings and take neighborhood tours. Brokers, agents, buyers, and sellers can make better assessment decisions without physically being there. Online listings get more results with dynamic aerial views included.
- Customers include: Grubb & Ellis, Stewart Title, CoStar and Xceligent.
Mapping & GIS
Assess land and streamline decision-making by using web services and software extensions for popular mapping and GIS applications like ESRI, MapInfo and AutoCAD to instantly add interactive aerial orthophotos to your project. All that is needed is an Internet connection.
- Customers include: GDT, Claritas, and SecureAlert.
Internet Portals
Interactive aerial views bring your site to life and can show off destinations and give true-to-life virtual tours. Offer your customers interactive views, prints, and file downloads. Location-based services and mobile device ready.
- Customers include: MapQuest.com and Maps.com.
Government & Homeland Security
Map any location and distribute critical information quickly. Our aerial image services provide mapping and security agencies with timely and cost-effective inventory and management tools. Emergency response is improved with more complete information.
- Customers include: the U.S. EPA, U.S. Census Bureau, and the OpenGIS Consortium.
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