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."
I'm trying not to troll here but I don't really "get" the point of Google Earth. I understand that it's cool to look around cities and famous places but is that it? Am I missing something?
I'm a huge fan of Google maps, I think they're really handy for getting quick directions with a super easy and pretty cool AJAX interface. I don't see what downloading and installing Google Earth gives me other than novelty.
Plus Google maps are very "Web 2.0" whereas Google Earth is still program that needs to be downloaded and installed. It seems like Google is going after both web (gmail, spreadsheets, etc.) and windows/mac/linux (Earth, Picasa) apps at the same time which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me since their revenue comes from online advertising and from my perspective they've excelled(no pun intended) at the Web 2.0 stuff and been just so-so with the more traditional applications.
LOL GENTOO
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lol. gentoo.
It would be nice if sometimes "Linux support" meant something else than a binary for x86.
Now, before the birkenstock idealogue choir chimes in with all the goddam web sites I'm supposed to visit to figure out how to get this thing working under linux, let me just say this: Fuck that; I'm booting up my Mac and playing with the new Earth there. Life is too short for me to dick around trying to cajole yet another linux app into working with my particular kernel and my particular font installation, etc, etc, etc... And you can call me all the names you want, but the fact of the matter is that I'm on the high end of patience and ability with computers (relative to the average guy, though probably not here) and I just don't give a shit enough to spend another second trying to get the linux version of Earth working or figure out the correct way to install it on my system. My point is simply that if a guy getting a PhD in EECS feels this way, you can bet the vast majority of the computer users in the world do, too.
Uhm, last time the picasa thing wasn't downloadable because their servers were down. If you followed up on it instead of repeating rumors, you might have known that.
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