Liquid Galaxy
![]() The Liquid Galaxy is an open source project founded by Google. Created in 2008 by Google employee Jason Holt, the Liquid Galaxy started out as a panoramic multi-display Google Earth viewer, but shifted to a general data visualization tool for various uses including operations, marketing, and research.[1] The Liquid Galaxy enables users to navigate Google Earth, view videos and photos, develop interactive tours, and graphically display GIS data.[2] Liquid Galaxies are regularly used by Google to showcase Google's geospatial technologies and to promote its image at trade shows and exhibits. Some companies, nonprofits (e.g. Sylvia Earle Alliance/Mission Blue[3]), and universities (e.g. Auburn University,[4] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,[5] and Westfield State University[6]) use Liquid Galaxies. ![]() Development partnersFor most of the life of Liquid Galaxy, Liquid Galaxy construction and support has been outsourced to End Point Corporation.[7] Other companies like Tietronix and GLGteam have also produced Liquid Galaxy systems.[8] References
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