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54 text: "<p>This is Marble Touch <b>version " + project.version + " (" + project.status + ")</b>. Marble is a Virtual Globe and World Atlas. It is part of the KDE Software Compilation and distributed under the terms of the LGPL, Version 2. Marble is Open Source; we create free source code and endorse free maps and free data. Please visit the <a href=\"http://edu.kde.org/marble\">Marble website</a> for further information.</p>"
63 text: "<p>© 2007-2011 by the authors of Marble Virtual Globe. Please report bugs and file feature requests at <a href=\"https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=marble&rep_platform=Meego/Harmattan\">bugs.kde.org</a>. We're looking forward to your feedback! You can reach the developers of the Marble project at <a href=\"mailto:\"marble-devel@kde.org\">marble-devel@kde.org</a>.</p>"
107 text: "<p><i>Active Development Team of Marble</i>: Torsten Rahn (Developer and Original Author), Bernhard Beschow (WMS Support, Mobile, Performance), Thibaut Gridel (Geodata), Jens-Michael Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap Support, Download Management), Florian Eßer (Elevation Profile), Wes Hardaker (Amateur Radio Support), Bastian Holst (Online Services Support), Guillaume Martres (Satellites), Friedrich W. H. Kossebau (Plasma Integration, Bugfixes), Dennis Nienhüser (Routing, Navigation, Mobile), Niko Sams (Routing, Elevation Profile), Patrick Spendrin (KML and Windows Support), Eckhart Wörner (Bugfixes).</p>"
115 text: "<p><i>Developers</i>: Médéric Boquien (Astronomical Observatories), Harshit Jain (Planet Filter, Bugfixes), Andrew Manson (Proxy Support), Pino Toscano (Network plugins), Henry de Valence (Marble Runners, World-Clock Plasmoid), Magnus Valle (Historical Maps), Inge Wallin (Original Co-Maintainer).</p>"
123 text: "<p><i>Development and Patches:</i>: Simon Schmeisser, Claudiu Covaci, David Roberts, Nikolas Zimmermann, Jan Becker, Stefan Asserhäll, Laurent Montel, Prashanth Udupa, Anne-Marie Mahfouf, Josef Spillner, Frerich Raabe, Frederik Gladhorn, Fredrik Höglund, Albert Astals Cid, Thomas Zander, Joseph Wenninger, Kris Thomsen, Daniel Molkentin.</p>"
131 text: "<p><i>Platforms and Distributions</i>: Tim Sutton, Christian Ehrlicher, Ralf Habacker, Steffen Joeris, Marcus Czeslinski, Marcus D. Hanwell, Chitlesh Goorah, Sebastian Wiedenroth, Christophe Leske.</p>"
146 text: "<p><i>Various Suggestions and Testing</i>: Stefan Jordan, Robert Scott, Lubos Petrovic, Benoit Sigoure, Martin Konold, Matthias Welwarsky, Rainer Endres, Luis Silva, Ralf Gesellensetter, Tim Alder.</p>"
154 text: "<p><i>Student programs (GSOC, GCI, SOCIS)</i>: Guillaume Martres, Utku Aydın, Daniel Marth, Cezar Mocan, Furkan Üzümcü, Konstantin Oblaukhov, Daniel Marth, Gaurav Gupta, Harshit Jain, Siddharth Srivastava, Andrew Manson, Bastian Holst. Patrick Spendrin, Shashank Singh, Carlos Licea, Andrew Manson, Murad Tagirov. And of course we'd like to thank the people at Google and ESA for making these projects possible.</p>"
162 text: "<p>We'd especially like to thank John Layt who provided an important source of inspiration by creating Marble's predecessor \"Kartographer\".</p>"
177 text: "<p>Maps: Blue Marble Next Generation (500 m / pixel). NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Earth Observatory http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarble/. Earth's City Lights. Data courtesy Marc Imhoff of NASA GSFC and Christopher Elvidge of NOAA NGDC. Image by Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM30, 1 km / pixel ). NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/. Micro World Data Bank in Polygons (\"MWDB-POLY / MWDBII\"). CIA ; Global Associates, Ltd.; Fred Pospeschil and Antonio Rivera. Temperature and Precipitation Maps (July and December). A combination of two datasets: Legates, D.R. and Willmott, C.J. 1989. Average Monthly Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation. Digital Raster Data on a .5 degree Geographic (lat/long) 361x721 grid (centroid-registered on .5 degree meridians). Boulder CO: National Center for Atmospheric Research. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ecosys/cdroms/ged_iia/datasets/a04/lw.htm. CRU CL 2.0: New, M., Lister, D., Hulme, M. and Makin, I., 2002: A high-resolution data set of surface climate over global land areas. Climate Research 21.http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/hrg.</p>"
185 text: "<p>Street Maps. OpenStreetMap. The street maps used in Marble via download are provided by the OpenStreetMap Project (\"OSM\"). OSM is an open community which creates free editable maps. License: OpenStreetMap data can be used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. Icons. Some icons are taken from SJJB Management and NounProject. These icons can be used freely under the terms of the CC0 1.0 Universal license. OpenRouteService. Some of the routes used in Marble via download are provided by the OpenRouteService Project (\"ORS\"). License: OpenRouteService data can be used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. Open Source Routing Machine. Some of the routes used in Marble via download are provided by the Open Source Routing Machine Project (\"OSRM\"). License: Open Source Routing Machine data can be used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. MapQuest. Some of the routes used in Marble via download are provided by MapQuest (www.mapquest.com) and their Open Data Map APIs and Web Services. Directions courtesy of MapQuest working on OpenStreetMap data that can be used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. Usage of the MapQuest routing service is subject to the MapQuest terms of use (http://info.mapquest.com/terms-of-use/).</p>"
193 text: "<p>Cities and Locations. World Gazetteer. Stefan Helders http://www.world-gazetteer.com. Geonames.org. http://www.geonames.org/License: Geonames.org data can be used freely under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Czech Statistical Office. Public database http://www.czso.cz.</p>"
201 text: "<p>Flags. Flags of the World. The flags were taken from Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org) which in turn took a subset from http://www.openclipart.org and reworked them. All flags are under the public domain (see comments inside the svg files).</p>"
209 text: "<p>Stars. The Bright Star Catalogue. 5th Revised Ed. (Preliminary Version) Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., Astronomical Data Center, NSSDC/ADC (1991) http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov.</p>"
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