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 Back in the good old days, world explorers needed to carry tons of food,  gear, and malaria pills; these days you can go anywhere using just a notebook  computer in the local coffee shop and Eartha Global Explorer 1.0. Using  high-detail satellite imagery and up-to-date political and transportation  information, users can find the facts on locations from Manhattan to Madagascar  and practically anywhere else. The interface is easy to navigate; users just  enter a place name or browse the world map from nearly any height.
   Those who want to leave their armchairs will find travel planning a breeze as  well, with highway, air, rail, and even ferry travel data wired in or available  online; any trip imaginable, short of hot-air ballooning, can be planned in  seconds. Users can change any leg of the trip in accordance with particular  needs, including sightseeing, efficiency, or sticking to particular routes.  Floyd, DeLorme's guide, offers tips and facts about locations worldwide in a  manner that's far less obnoxious than his virtual cousins, and the terminally  impatient can turn him off at their whim. While it doesn't offer the  comprehensive demographic and geographic data of a good atlas, the combination  of browsing and trip-planning capabilities makes Eartha Global Explorer 1.0  worth attention. Better still, it's cheaper than getting all your  shots. --Rob Lightner
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