Google Earth v4 Released - Linux Support at Last
chrisd writes "We're very happy to announce that the a new version of Google Earth has been released. It features 3D textured buildings, some neat UI updates, better internationalization and, with this release, a native Linux version is available for download as well. The Google Earth team (with the help of Ryan Gordon) worked very hard to make this possible. Please see the Earth support site and check out the BBS for more information."
Now for China...
Please, for the good of Humanity, vote Obama.
What, I'm supposed to trust Google's binary?
Please see the Earth support site
Well, it finally happened... Google took over. But it's one thing to take the planet over, but quite another to provide support for it too. Man, I'd hate to be be at the other end of the support line... wonder if you need to run the standard Google employment gauntlet to be first-tier support?
You don't use science to show that you're right, you use science to become right.
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I hear that segmentation earthquakes often occur along segmentation fault lines in the googleearth.
I would take any necessary precations.
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So what you're saying is, "Google Earth helped a geek get laid"?
Sounds like the beginnings of a marketing campaign, if I ever heard one...
Reality has a liberal bias
Why does the Google Pack EULA ask me to agree not to do something that's physically impossible?
From the Google Pack EULA:
Who in this universe has an infinite number of computers, or would install a piece of software an infinite number of times? Why don't also they require me to agree not to perform an infinite number of other impossible tasks? Why are so concerned about preventing people with infinite numbers of computers and patience installing their software?
-Don
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Are you claiming that a port is not wine?
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