Google Releases Earth to Beta
Cros13 writes "Google has released a beta of it's Google Earth software to subscribers of the existing Keyhole service. New features include 3D models of buildings in selected cities, input from your gps receiver and a better search system. I have posted screenshots here and here." This product is in competition with Microsoft's Virtual Earth, as we reported earlier.
looks a little boring
So when does John Doe get to use it?
Why wasn't a link to the Windypundit article placed in the blurb?
It's just off the page and contains a lot more information.
i know all the words in that title, but i just can't parse that sentence.
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So I've been living on the alpha version this entire time?
Why am I on Slashdot? I'm bored. Why am I bored? I'm on Slashdot.
Zonk, if you don't word your headlines more carefully, you're just begging people to make silly posts like this one: Earth is still in beta? After 3 billion years?
Other than the "wow neat" factor, and nifty interface, what are some actual uses/features in Keyhole/Google Earth that aren't covered by things like Google Maps.
-Jesse
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And somewhere on earth there's a special place for people who can't use the apostrophe correctly. Wish I knew where that was.
Of course "their" might have been a better choice anyway.
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Since when does Earth belongs to Google ?
Moreover I'm worrying about Earth reaching release.
Everyone knows that vogons will destroy earth before it happens, so don't let that happen !
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Ah, that's better. My dosage of Google news. Now I can start my day!
One step closer to the Earth program Hiro got in the book. Now if there were realtime updates of the datasets, showing things like moving cars and people, it would be cool and also very scary.
My patience is infinite, my time is not.
this world was so fucked up....it's JUST NOW being released as beta. Alpha releases are always shitty!
Nirvana/Utopia here we come!
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Um...
Why does it look like Indiana isn't mapped?
There are lots of worse states out there...
As a Google user that is beyond you're planet, I take offense to the fact that Google *only* included EARTH in there initial release!
Wake me when they release one with a Total Perspective Vortex. I've got a fairycake craving.
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Take the functionality of Google Maps and make it into a local application, and that's what you get here. Instead of JAvascript-powered click-n-drag scrolling, it's OpenGL or Direct3D buttery-smooth, with texture filtering to ease some of the pixelation on the imagery.
The most amazing part is the driving directions--they're plotted out in front of you on the zoomable and scrollable earth, like Streets and Trips on steroids.
The ability to measure arbitrary lines and paths, carried over from the previous version of Keyhole, adds a nifty dimension. Instead of staring at a feature in the satellite imagery and wondering, "How big is that, anyway?", you can measure it and find out. I used it to definitively settle which of the two routes I can take home from work is shorter.
For $29, this app delivers, per dollar, more fun and utility combined than anything else I've ever purchased. You can use the layering features to do extremely useful stuff, like highlight the locations of ATMs, school district boundaries, golf courses, parks, show crime statistics, and even show placemarks set by people on the Keyhole web forum ("Look! I found a cool thing here!").
Sounds a bit like I'm babbling, but this thing is seriously hella-cool.
No, I thought of the cool map/ribbon from The Ringworld Engineers.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
For the last 4.5bn years we have struggled with an alpha version of the Earth.
We can all remember Earth 0.1 , which was flat.
Earth 0.2 was spherical but still lodged in the center of the universe.
Earth 0.3 has served us well for over 200 years, but is still buggy as hell. The tectonics engine constantly crashes, causing massive earthquakes.
I have good hopes for the beta of Earth, but for the final release I, and many users like me would like a bigger planet.
... what's that out there in the Pacific Ocean? It looks like a conglomeration of floating debris centered around a couple of larger ships. And... is that a kayak? Wow, the resolution on this thing is amazing!
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Can't wait 'til there is a GTA mod.
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Note: Google now has screenshots and Microsoft has only stated that MSN Virtual Earth service is to debut in the summer.
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I will now duck and cover.
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...means "mostly USA" as with other Google services? would this be worth looking at for someone from the UK?
They're going to launch a bunch of satellites that will take maps every so often.. probably with the same frequency that GoogleBot crawls the web. ;)
Now *that* would be pretty cool. Hey, Google is here in Mountain View.. and Moffett Field & Lockheed are right down the street, they could get some stuff goin' on with NASA...
Real time satellite imaging! Imagine being able to zoom in on a baseball game that's in progress. Suh-weeeeet!
Actually, I bet that the "topless beaches in France" would become an immensely popular search...
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We didn't need Google to tell us that
Google's product has been out for a period of time already.
Virtual Earth still appears to be unavailable to users.
Looking at this picture gave me some idears... So, how about putting all this data in a new game?
;)
Behold! I present to you... (drum roll)
Grand Theft Auto : New York!
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Here's another short (p)review with screenshots.
Can't wait to have a world-wide GTA version. Kill some mariachis, then go to exile in Japan to gas some guys in a subway station, then to do an italian job in Sicilia etc.
How does Google EArth compare to NASA's excellent Worldwind application http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ ?
Can they export to SimCity format?
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Chronic complainer...
I'm absolutely SURE that if we gave you a bigger planet, say Jupitor 0.25, that you'd complain about THAT, too. You'd probably gripe about the gravity or thick atmosphere, or excess radiation, or something.
The living have better things to do than to continue hating the dead.
Europe isn't part of Earth, so obviously it wouldn't be included in Virtual Earth. Duh!
Google has released a beta of it's Google Earth software[...]
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The link is down but from the screenshots and other things I've read about this, it looks like a windows only application. Like picassa (googles photo program). I hope they integrate this into a browswer app because they've done a great job with mail and maps as internet apps.
Also I have this sneaking suspission the competetion will only run on ie.
Nasa has a pretty cool mapping program as well.
World Wind 1.3
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/
The servers are a little slow but its still a handy program.
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Actually, It reminds me more of a scene from Ghost in the Shell when they're tracking the vehicles through a 3D wireframe of the city. ...which, combining this with the Ride Finder, would be pretty much the exact same thing if they updated in real time!
=Smidge=
...support for Linux and support for OSX.
I would understand the loony level of support for Google from the anti-MS crowd more if these were supported as well as Google supports everything else.
I tried the prior version of this on Windows with the appropriate drivers and it was hobbled by Windows resource contention and choppy and paused. I'd like to see a Linux version. Gnome or KDE, either way.
If my grammar and spelling are off, I am [distracted/tired/careless] (take your pick)
Is this really Google Earth and Virtual Earth and not Google USA and Virtual USA?
I haven't really found any information about their coverage goals with these tools. I personally know my neighborhood well, and there are good national resources for my country in my own language too, so I imagine it's when I travel I'd find it would be nice to have a virtual Earth for this, but at the same time I can't imagine Google making this effort seen in the screenshots on more than a fraction of the actual Earth.
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Oh, and the guy over at vterrain.org has some ambitious goals related to this type of thing too with lots of links to sources etc...
RTFA and googled, but I didn't find anything to indicate that they'll offer non-Windows clients :-(
where they pay university students $3500 to write open source code over the summer.
But, hey, that's just my opinion.
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I have good hopes for the beta of Earth, but for the final release I, and many users like me would like a bigger planet.
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I smell a new series of real-world-based SIM-games.. Sim-EARTH. Sim-New-York ...
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that would be awesome.
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So when does a Google version of FlightGear come out? Instead of driving directions, you could get flying directions. And then fly there!
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Theologians are unsure of the release schedule of this new earth, and what it's exact feature set and space requirements will be. Detractors of the new earth claim it is merely vaporware, or a superficial modification of the old earth, to which it's supporters accuse its detractors of spreading FUD. Jesus, lead developer of the new earth, has in prior interviews (Luke 13:31-32) stated that the release schedule is a closely guarded secret, unknown even to him. Those upset at griefers for explointing bugs in the current system cry "How long, O Lord?" (Rev 6:10)
Check out NASA's World Wind software (Windows only). From their main page:
Be nice and use the BitTorrent link for the download if you are interested.
I showed this to people last year (when it was still Keyhole) as a "Technology Associate" of a county fair. I do have to say that Google has improved the interface a bit, and I like the 3D buildings.
All I want to know is when I can use Google Maps here in Denmark...
Nope - why, do you wonder why they sound they way they do?
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ it's free and comes w/source
Lowest resolution data is 15m-per-pixel worldwide with 18" to 12" per pixel data for thousands and thousands of cities. Coverage map: http://www.keyhole.com/data Free trial: http://www.keyhole.com/ 20000 places described: http://bbs.keyhole.com/
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No, Google Earth is not in competition with MSN Virtual Earth. That's the dumbest thing I've heard for a while.
MSN VE is clearly positioned to be a compeititor with Google Maps. A blind man on a galloping horse can see that.
I hear it's dolphin- (and Arthur Dent)-free...
;)
The glaciers in Africa are a bit much, though...
Simon
I can understand the lack of a Linux version, because of the reduced user base...
And I can understand the lack of a OSX, due the competition with similar software from Apple, like iPhoto X Picasa, and Google Destop Search x Spotlight.
Still, I must ask: why? Why!?
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I really don't understand why this (or, more particularly the NASA sorta-similar app) aren't java-based. It would go a long way toward opening it up to other OS's. OK, so I can understand not having a Mac version (I don't have to like it, but I can understand it) but not having a UNIX version? I don't get it. For now, we're limited to something like 3D Weather Globe and Atlas (http://www.mackiev.com/) which is cool, but nothing like Keyhole. *sigh*
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Do you think they created all the buildings manually for all those 39 cities?
Or do they have a clever system for doing it?
The Google Earth forum is there on the Keyhole Community, but you need to be logged in to see it. Just create and account at bbs.keyhole.com, login, and you will be shown the "Google Earth Discussion Forum" as part of the Support area. There are hundreds of posts in interesting placemarks.
Be seeing you, Seer
NASA's FLOSS World Wind (which I've used and looks really good).
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