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Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
Posted by
Zonk
on Thu Apr 17, 2008 03:34 PM
from the it's-the-only-globe-we've-got-why-not-check-it-out dept.
from the it's-the-only-globe-we've-got-why-not-check-it-out dept.
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."
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Other views? (Score:5, Funny)
Great but... (Score:5, Insightful)
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.
Re:Great but... (Score:5, Funny)
I can't wait for Google Heaven, though. If it's anything close to what's advertised, it should make up for all the crap we have to go through with Google Earth.
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I hear that they background checks to get in Israel are a tea party compared to what these guys do, though.
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I also think there should be some sort of tag listing the date of the image (maybe there is but I can't find it) so that if I'm planning a trip I can tell that the image was from 3 years ago and that the roads could have changed since.
Since... (Score:2)
Re:Great but... (Score:5, Funny)
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I think we should form an action group to hold a vote on if we should make a committe to vote on what sort of switch to use.
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Re:Great but... (Score:5, Funny)
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I know what I am talking about...
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Get off my lawn (Score:5, Funny)
Off!!! GET OFF !!!!
Can't you see the signs that say {NO GOOGLE HIPPIES} {NO DOGS} {NO SALESMEN}
WHy I otta....
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As the actual "viewing the sun from ground level" part of GE seems to correspond to the sun's terminator everywhere else I've tried it, I see no reason why the same wouldn't work from the land of the midnight sun.
It's actually kind of fun to look at the entire globe at once - it really brings home why northern latitudes get longer daylight this time of year. The terminator is clearly angled during both sunrise and sunset to demonstrate the earlier sunrises and later sunsets the further north you go. The closest I've seen until this is the usual flat projection of the Earth with a distorted day/night overlay.
Another cool thing is to use GE to show how the sun does in fact set further north than straight west (in the northern hemisphere) during summer. A surprising number of people refuse to believe that this is the case.
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Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:5, Interesting)
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?
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Re:Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:5, Funny)
No, we didn't forget.
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Re:Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Speaking of Google Maps... Argentina? (Score:5, Funny)
There's also Martinique, Dominica, Libya and others.
Thought Quebec was ignored but on closer inspection there's just nothing there.
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The same goes for Libya if you look closer.
Both Koreas are empty, not surprising in the case of the North, maybe the South is worried about North Korea using Google Maps to plan an invasion? Also Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana in addition to a handful of islands in the Caribbean, some of which you named.
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Well, there's also Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, Guyana, Suriname, Guyane...and that's just South America.
Keyboard/Mouse (Score:2, Funny)
I'd love to strafe jump around town!
Underwater (Score:5, Funny)
Where's the underwater google truck-a-subtomic?
Or near-earth orbit, so we can see the junk?
New Images (Score:4, Insightful)
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What's worse they haven't even updated the street map itself, so even though the Google van did street view recently (not all the way where I am) they couldn't be bothered to update streets that they still don't show on the map. Those have been there for more than 2 years.
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Still not on the online map though which I really find weird. They have the data, why aren't they using it everywhere?
Waiting for 4.4 (Score:5, Funny)
Imagine getting a live feed of when your boss leaves his house, and then tracking him all the way to work. I'll never be late again!
More Web 2.0 anachronisms (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, they certainly have free models on 3D warehouse. They're just all in a format Google Earth can't read without a plugin for a commercial operating system.
They certainly have 3D graphics, just not the 5 lines of code that it would take to support 3D anaglyphs. Everyone's killing themselves stacking screen shots to work without this simple feature.
photography tool (Score:5, Interesting)
It's still missing the new part of I-355 that is.. (Score:2)
google earth...without the earth (Score:2)
And being a "beta" it doesnt give me any information, it should at least have a -v flag or a --help flag.
Evil POS! (Score:3, Interesting)
then it also sets google as default search engine and installs google toolbar.... can this be any more EVIL?
Luckily i have a VMware 'crapware' virtual machine... this got installed on there, once done, i just copied the Google Earth folder to my real machine, GE 4.3 Beta without the *unnecessary* crap
The new controls (Score:2)
Love the squashed cars. (Score:2)
Result: The cars are all "squashed flat" onto the street. Reduced to a layer of paint. Steel road-kill.
A great Earth Day gift for the eco-freaks of San Francisco. B-)
(And I bet Critical Mass members are grinning as well.)
Shaded Relief (Score:2)
Not that it helps me, but I'm sure someone has wanted to know for one reason or another
Label bug (Score:2)
Video demonstration of the new features (Score:4, Informative)
Here's more info, well, a copy of my post of the site from my sig:
Mentioned earlier this week [slashgeo.org], here's the official announcement [blogspot.com] and a description of a new feature, 3D building swooping [blogspot.com]. The release provoked a lot of reactions and writings in the geoblogs. Here's the GEB entries on his first impressions [with screenshots] [gearthblog.com], a video demonstration, well worth the 6 minutes [gearthblog.com] (really), a short explanation of the new navigation widgets [gearthblog.com] and some final thoughts on GE 4.3 [gearthblog.com]. Ogle Earth also shares his comments and discuss the differences between atlases and mirror worlds [ogleearth.com]. Interesting to note that not everyone is pleased with some of the changes [spatiallyadjusted.com], with GE being dubbed the AOL of the Geoweb [earthissquare.com]. APB also links [directionsmag.com] to a IW article on the practical uses of Google StreetView [informationweek.com].