Q. I got Google Earth years ago, and then I recently got 5.0, but they are like exactly the same. Why does Google Earth even make new ones if they aren't going to update the pictures or make so you can zoom in closer?
A. Hey, hey, don't be so hard on them!
Google is one of the biggest search engines worldwide, and they have just launched their own internet browsing service, Google Chrome. And, also having Gmail and iGoogle, they seem like very busy people, and with hungry computers awaiting to feed in the updation software to all of you. Yet you want to complain??! Well, I`m sorry, but that is very un-grateful.
Updating a software, (in this case, Google Earth) is not as easy as you may think it is, you don't suddenly notice all of the changes, and it does give you a full view of the earth, lets you search it, see your home/others houses complete with all of your garden items, such as a pond/shed. Often, updating something makes it faster, smoother to run, and easier to understand. Only when the company feel they have all this on their previous version, will they start working on how it looks, and extra features.
What I'm saying is, with Google worrying about updating their internet, browser, iGoogle, Gmail, etc., they don't have a lot of time on their hands to meet your requirements straight away.
I think Google Earth is pretty clever and neat, so what if it isn't perfect graphics? Do you really need those to find a location?
Google Earth was not designed for people to locate a house or school, hotel, anything they like, and compare the distances.
It is NOT meant to have 100% perfect graphics, you can see perfectly from the maximum zooming in tool, and spin around. If you don't appreciate it, try finding a Yahoo! version of it.
Oh, wait.
There isn't one.
It is Google's special feature, please appreciate that.
Google is one of the biggest search engines worldwide, and they have just launched their own internet browsing service, Google Chrome. And, also having Gmail and iGoogle, they seem like very busy people, and with hungry computers awaiting to feed in the updation software to all of you. Yet you want to complain??! Well, I`m sorry, but that is very un-grateful.
Updating a software, (in this case, Google Earth) is not as easy as you may think it is, you don't suddenly notice all of the changes, and it does give you a full view of the earth, lets you search it, see your home/others houses complete with all of your garden items, such as a pond/shed. Often, updating something makes it faster, smoother to run, and easier to understand. Only when the company feel they have all this on their previous version, will they start working on how it looks, and extra features.
What I'm saying is, with Google worrying about updating their internet, browser, iGoogle, Gmail, etc., they don't have a lot of time on their hands to meet your requirements straight away.
I think Google Earth is pretty clever and neat, so what if it isn't perfect graphics? Do you really need those to find a location?
Google Earth was not designed for people to locate a house or school, hotel, anything they like, and compare the distances.
It is NOT meant to have 100% perfect graphics, you can see perfectly from the maximum zooming in tool, and spin around. If you don't appreciate it, try finding a Yahoo! version of it.
Oh, wait.
There isn't one.
It is Google's special feature, please appreciate that.
How I get snaps shorts from google earth to get a map for a specific area?
Q. I want to make a map and print that for a specific area in high resolution from google earth. But my problem is that I can't joined the snaps properly in Photoshop for getting the wright map for a specific area. Is there any software for taking the snap shorts from google earth and joined them all to generate the right map for that area in high resoulution.
A. sorry, but there is no software to take a snapshot from google earth, but you can do so by other way.
1) you can [b] print screen the page by pressing the print screen button of your keyboard [/b],
2) then paste it in mspaint and cut out the map and paste in other paint.
3)then slide the map in google earth and again repeate the 1st step.
4) after that paste that map in other paint i which you had pasted earlier after cutting.
5) and slide that to join both maps to a single in paint.
by this way you can create a whole map.
ya, it will take some time but by this way you can get your whole map clear.
1) you can [b] print screen the page by pressing the print screen button of your keyboard [/b],
2) then paste it in mspaint and cut out the map and paste in other paint.
3)then slide the map in google earth and again repeate the 1st step.
4) after that paste that map in other paint i which you had pasted earlier after cutting.
5) and slide that to join both maps to a single in paint.
by this way you can create a whole map.
ya, it will take some time but by this way you can get your whole map clear.
What are your favorite places to view on google earth?
Q. What are your favorite places to view on google earth? I like to look at ships at naval bases, and I've seen Niagra Falls and the Himalya Mnts. If you have exact addresses to anything that is even fairly unknown that is cool. I just want some neat stuff to check out. If you are into astronomy, as I am, you can also mention something in the "sky" portion of Google Earth.
A. I've checked out the Great Wall of China, Paris, the Vatican, the Colosseum in Rome, the pyramids in Egypt, Boston MA (my hometown) the Golden Gate bridge in SF, the Hollywood sign, the Big Island of Hawaii, Easter Island and the Grand Canyon. FUN stuff that Google Earth!
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