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(Unverified)Nov 3rd 2006 11:38AM
Looks like they got some code from SketchUp. And in fairness, you have been able to add to Google Maps using the free Google release of SketchUp since it came out. Very cool, indeed. But I think in the long run, we'll see other uses of 3D outside Google Maps. In the meantime, if only I could think of a use for this myself!