Fonctionnalités spécifiques à Google Earth Pro
Données démographiques
Importation et définition du style des données
Exportation et présentation des données
Outils de mesure avancés
Marquage, enregistrement et partage de lieux
Marquage et enregistrement de lieux
Organisation des lieux
Modification et personnalisation de lieux
Importation de vos données
Utilisation de périphériques GPS
Utilisation des superpositions d'image
Importation de données vectorielles
Utilisation d'autres types de données
Utilisation des modèles
Utilisation des données KML
À propos des projections et des plans de référence
Création de vidéos et visites de lieux
Tours
Movies
Partage d’informations sur un lieu
Partage de contenu
Envoi d'une image par e-mail
Envoi de données de lieu par e-mail
Submitting to the Google Earth Community
Partage de données sur un réseau
Hosting KML Content
Résolution des problèmes d'e-mail
Arduino is a tool for making computers that can sense and control more of the physical world than your desktop computer. It's an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board.
Inexpensive - Arduino boards are relatively inexpensive compared to other microcontroller platforms. The least expensive version of the Arduino module can be assembled by hand, and even the pre-assembled Arduino modules cost less than $50
Cross-platform - The Arduino software runs on Windows, Macintosh OSX, and Linux operating systems. Most microcontroller systems are limited to Windows.
Simple, clear programming environment - The Arduino programming environment is easy-to-use for beginners, yet flexible enough for advanced users to take advantage of as well. For teachers, it's conveniently based on the Processing programming environment, so students learning to program in that environment will be familiar with the look and feel of Arduino
Open source and extensible software- The Arduino software and is published as open source tools, available for extension by experienced programmers. The language can be expanded through C++ libraries, and people wanting to understand the technical details can make the leap from Arduino to the AVR C programming language on which it's based. SImilarly, you can add AVR-C code directly into your Arduino programs if you want to.
Open source and extensible hardware - The Arduino is based on Atmel's ATMEGA8 and ATMEGA168 microcontrollers. The plans for the modules are published under a Creative Commons license, so experienced circuit designers can make their own version of the module, extending it and improving it. Even relatively inexperienced users can build the breadboard version of the module in order to understand how it works and save money.
The Android 2.3 platform introduces many new and exciting features for
users and developers. This document provides a glimpse at some of the new features
and technologies in Android 2.3.