Totally non-WebDev, but the guys at Google just made the leap and became extraterrestrial. Today sees the launch of Google Moon. Like Google Maps, but this time from our friendly neighbouring rock.
Don’t forget to zoom in all the way to see what lies beneath all that lunar dust.
Note: It’s a tribute to the July 20 lunarlanding in 1969.
Found on the Google Blog
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