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The following clickable maps link to Google Earth KML files. If you need Google Earth you can download it here.
Note: Once you have loaded our kml file into you browser, you can:
1. Unclick your checked items in the Layers window (to see the
quantum dots patents and/or reseach centers only)
2. Set the time slider (near the top edge of the map) to the present
year (to view the complete map). You can move the slider to the
year of your choice - patents and/or reseach centers will appear and
disappear as you do.
3. To access a summary of patents and/or reseach centers data, be sure that
you have clicked
on the visible pin and allowed any hidden patents at that point to
expand outward.
Additional instructions for using Google Earth can be found at
http://earth.google.com/intl/en/userguide/v4/
A spatial representation of the California NanoEnterprise:
Alternative View in Google Maps
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Data compiled and cleaned by Jerry Macala, Aaron Rowe and Kim
Stoltzfus, and mapping done by Alan Glennon for
Dr. Chris Newfield,
Innovation Working Group,
Center for Nanotechnology in Society, UCSB
A spatial representation of 1436 patents filed between 1989 and
early 2007 having to do with quantum dots.
Alternative view in Google Maps
Data compiled by Jerry Macala and cleaned by Carlos Perez for
Dr. Chris Newfield,
Innovation Working Group,
Center for Nanotechnology in Society, UCSB
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