Your Day on the streets with Google Earth

We'll be taking to the streets with Google Earth in a recorded segment that will air on Your Day for August 9th.

The complete rundown:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2007
Climate change and the forestry industry.
Donna London, Director of the Jim Self Center on the Future, talks with ecologist Dr. Steven McNulty of the Global Change Research Program.

A visit to Pattison’s Academy. Bob Schuster travels to Pattison’s Academy, a camp for children with multiple disabilities located in Charleston, SC, to talk with Executive Director Pam Sloat, physical therapist Cindy Dodds, teacher Kimberly Wilson, and volunteer Jack Callahan. For more information call 843-849-6707.

Seeing the streets on Google Earth. Eric Rodgers talks with Phil Yanov, executive director of the GSA Technology Council and president of Thinkhammer Communications about the latest version of Google Earth from Google Labs. On Wednesday, August 15, Eric and Phil will be live on Your Day to take listeners’ questions about the Internet and other technologies.

Cooking with a chef. Abbeville County Extension Agent Rhonda Matthews talks with Dr. Marge Condrasky of Clemson’s Food Science and Human Nutrition Department about two culinary education programs involving chefs and nutritionists designed to help individuals and families cook and eat more healthful snacks and meals.


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About Phil Yanov

Phil Yanov is a Technologist, Columnist and Public Radio Commentator.

He is the founder of Tech After Five as well as the founder and President of the GSA Technology Council and the IT Leadership Council.

His personal technology column appears in Greenville Business Magazine and the Columbia Business Journal.

He co-hosts the Your Day technology shows heard on NPR radio stations across South Carolina and is a frequent contributor to technology stories appearing on radio and television.