A Compilation of Satellite and Ground Imagery from Haiti
Danny Sullivan has done a great job (what else is new) of compiling and explaining sources of satellite and ground imagery of the destruction caused by the earthquake in Haiti.
+ Immersive Media and their 360 Degree Videos Taken on the Ground
+ Bing Maps (Now Out of Beta, Make Sure You Have Silverlight Installed)
Then look for the "Map Apps"page and find "Haiti Earthquake." Don't worry if this sounds complex. Screen caps of all of these steps are provided.
Bing Maps allows the user to compare before and after pictures of the same location.
Google Maps
Just head to Google Maps, search Haiti or Port-Au-Prince and make sure the satellite option is on.
Google Earth
As expected, Google Earth also has imagery including "before and after" images like Bing Maps provides. To access them, use the historic imagery slider that the Search Engine Land posts provides a screen cap of.
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