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French Presidential Election Results in Google Earth
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from the right-won-but-it-that-right? dept.
from the right-won-but-it-that-right? dept.
The Google Earth Blog details the French presidential election results in Google Earth. From the blog: "The layer now shows the election data for the whole country on who voted for Sarkozky verses Royal broken down by department and even down to the town level from May 6th. The placemarks show who voted for which candidate, and provide more detailed statistics. Zoom in and tilt your view for more details [...]"
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