Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
GoogleWatch writes "Google's all excited for Earth day, and just in time there's a new version of Google Earth available. 4.3 offers up revamped navigation controls, 3-D photo-realistic buildings in major cities, and time-lapse views of sunsets and sunrises. Also new in Google Earth 4.3 is access to the street view movies found in Google Maps. Just click any of the camera icons and the familiar street view window will pop up. The sunrise and sunset movies are also quite impressive. Fly to a location you'd like to see and click the "sun" button in the toolbar. That will bring up a small timeline graphic and you can either hit play or drag the timeline slider to watch the day unfold."
I understand, from recent news events, that Google Earth will also allow for a new 'driveway' view for some up-close-and-personal looks at everybody's favorite geriatric nude sunbathers. Can't wait!
I love Google Earth but I think they should revisit their decision of replacing new images with older ones if they have better resolution.
I'm sure that's a good decision but a city like New York, but in areas recently developed it just doesn't make sense.
Damn google hippies with their fancy schmancy cameras all over my front lawn....
Off!!! GET OFF !!!!
Can't you see the signs that say {NO GOOGLE HIPPIES} {NO DOGS} {NO SALESMEN}
WHy I otta....
Guns are for wimps... Use a crossbow.. this way you can pin them to their chair when you go postal.
This is slightly offtopic, but... I live in Argentina. This country has been excluded from Google Maps since its beginning (Google Maps'). It's the only excluded country in Google Maps, I guess.
If you search for it you will see that the map is just a white area. Not even the major cities, or the capital. We only have satellite images. Does anyone reading this know what's going on?
Cities are cool. Underwater would be cooler. With special underwater lighting. And little spiffy killer fishies at the bottom on the Marianas trench. Or a way to see coral before we succeed in killing all of it off.
Where's the underwater google truck-a-subtomic?
Or near-earth orbit, so we can see the junk?