If you're in the US and you
search for "earthquake" using Google, you'll notice an
OneBox that shows a list of recent earthquakes. The data is provided by the US Geological Survey.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-TzBTueNXSK9Ocg_lEv99HQbsBt_uD9laHstk1JRb6SHTICYTLDO0xS4Uoxmt4xl4bB9qQrBZKjl4VFepBHN0ZMNZY8_PZQ8rvR2N7hrUihhyphenhyphenYazWCa2ePGAFnKygfG0O_MUzOg/s640/earthquake-onebox.png)
Ask.com has
a similar direct answer that links to
a very nice mashup. There's also
a Google Maps mashup that highlights the most recent earthquakes.
{ Thanks, Adam. }
Or you can simple have a gadget over the latest earthquakes with feeds from US Geological Survey.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/ig/directory?url=earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/catalogs/feed.php%3Ffeed%3Deqs7day-M5.xml
and if you're not in the US, append &gl=us to the search string and you'll see it as well
ReplyDelete@Michael:
ReplyDeleteI added "gl=us" to the search URL so that everyone can see the OneBox.