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Coming near you, ET and his Lightsaber:Top rank on the Google Maps Street View
Goggle Maps Street View, which was first addressed by Eric Schmidt, CEO of Goggle, in ¡®Seoul Digital Forum¡¯ on 30 May 2007, has been highlighted by user created countless images, who eagerly crave for attention from the world.

In some sites, they are already deciding ranking for the finest view. One of the top-ranked views features ET holding a lightsaber. The background of the shot is Diamond Hill Road, NJ, represented in ET-StreetView#egosio.com as the peculiar place-discernment identification, easily searched at egosio.com.


However, Dr. Lee Sang Gee of Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute(KORDI) told ZDNet Korea that there was something unconvincing. According to him, it reiterates similar patterns as the road moves south, properly maintaining the angle of revolution.

The following view shows that ET, contrary to the above view, is now holding the beam in his right hand.


As moving further down the South along the road, ET and beam sword are repeatedly found in several places.




Does ET appear only in New Jersey? The answer is no. The evidence is found everywhere. The following view shows that ET with the beam sword travels to Miami Beach, Florida.(ePosition: ET-Florida#egosio.com )


Although ET does not appear in Denve(shot blow), the beam sword is now bifurcated, like a sword fight.(ePosition: denver-light-2a#egosio.com )


Based on the evidence that showed the same patterns reiterated everywhere, Dr. Lee concludes that ET and the beam sword may be faults that could be generated in the process of image editing.

Goggle Street View consists of a series of 3-D pictures, which can also be rotated 360¢ª according to location and sight-direction, by using several pictures. Those pictures are produced by 11 cameras, installed onto a car in order to take pictures of the whole direction of 360¢ªview as the car moves forward.

In the case that the sun is located in between two adjacent cameras in the process of picturing, however, the beam sword could appear unless junctures are perfectly treated in the process of image editing.

ET effect could have beeb produced by two adjacent cameras simultaneously capturing slender lights passing through rifts of branches or structures that block the sun : The fact that ET mainly appears in between branches or lawn supports this hypothesis.

Dr. Lee, who specializes in image treatment and location-based service, suggests that "those phenomena do not happen in the cases that the sun is blocked by building or structures and that camera does not directly focus on the sun". "Those faults," he continues, "could be solved by excellent software for image treatment in the process of image editing, but wouldn¡¯t be technically solved in the images that Goggle Street View provides."

To back up those explanations, it is useful to examine the following three adjacent locations on I-678 to JFK international airport. (ePosition : i678et#egosio.com )





Among the above images, the middle one does not show ET and the beam sword because a traffic sign covers the sun, preventing sunlight from infiltrating into camera. Meanwhile, the beam sword appears in the first and third images in which the shadows of things are located in the exact opposite in rescet to the beam sword.

One can easily find locations in which ET and the beam sword appear by registering ePosition's, peculiar place-discernment ID. ePosition provides services to register and search based on Google Map, by using Google Open API through the site, www.egosio.com, operated by GG21.

ePosition does new location-based service of UCC(User Created Content) to which customers register their locations of interest by themselves, using Goggle Maps. Netizens can use the service by registering various point of interests in the form of ePosition and searching and sharing those IDs.

ePosition service provides similar service with email and is possible to register in different servers. It uses # in the place of @, guarantees exchangeability among different servers, and supports both in English and native languages.

In addition, GG21 presented an application for the new standard of regulation to Korean Agency for Technology and Standards in order to drive forward with the international standardization of ePosition technology in the field of Ubiquitous GIS.

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