>Wow! > >I did look at zillow, but the data for mine is crappy. It's a >whole different web page view than yours; why the difference? One of the differences is in the quality of the aerial photos used to make the Google earth map. Some areas have a higher resolution than others. Remember, GE is a composite of various images, it's not made by one type of aerial photography or one company from a certain height, but by probably hundreds of them, from government to private industry, whatever got submitted to use or is in the public domain. My Gremlin Garage in Crewe, VA has a very low resolution, you can barely make out the streets in town it's so blurry, can't even make out the building itself. It's a country town, so not as likely to be subjected to high res photography as is a major city or suburban area. It just all depends on what's available. I'm sure, given time, it'll get better, but it's not a uniform photographic process, I'm sure. Yet my Woodbridge, VA home has a pretty good resolution, can make out my AMC car shadows as rectangular blobs,and just see a hint of orange of my Gremlin GT, but that's all. Same with my county real estate picture, so I doubt there's a better one yet. I'll have to reload my GE, as it got lost when my former PC crashed last January. Anyway, if you don't have a great resolution of your own house, it's not necessarily the browser, but the actual photos submitted may be lower quality / higher altitude photos. Jerry Casper collector of aerial photos ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list