Google Earth's New Tool Lets You Measure Distance Between Anything On Earth (theverge.com) 57
Google Earth's new Measure tool is rolling out to Android and Chrome devices that will let you measure the distance and area of things on the map. An iOS version is said to be "coming soon." The Verge reports: With the tool, users can measure the distance between two points or the surface area of a selected chunk of the map. (Now you can finally find out how far your house is from the North Pole.) Users aren't limited to simple squares, either. The Measure tool will let you select the borders of an area so it's easier to measure irregularly shaped objects like parks, buildings, or even states and countries.
Does it measure? (Score:2, Funny)
Huh? That's already been a thing since forever (Score:4, Informative)
Click the little ruler in the top bar. I can't remember that ever not being there and know for a fact it's been there for bare-minimum 5 years.
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You could do distance measurement in google earth before apps were apps, from what I can remember.
Are they just taking the piss here, or is some wet-behind-the-ears kids actually thinking a feature they just found is new because they just found it?
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Probably just """new""" in the sense of "new on phones". Like how when Candy Crush came out, every idiot who had been too dumb to figure out how to use a computer until Apple dumbed it all down for them instantly became amazed and obsessed with a game that had been around for 20 years.
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Apparently the distance between my "equipment" and the "equipment" of Kate Upton (supermodel) is 1 million miles?
Re:Huh? That's already been a thing since forever (Score:5, Insightful)
Click the little ruler in the top bar. I can't remember that ever not being there and know for a fact it's been there for bare-minimum 5 years.
But now it's on mobile!
Lol (Score:1)
Google does something that cartographers and map hackers have been doing for a very long time, news at 11.
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It's not new is it? (Score:3)
Really? (Score:3)
Google Earth's New Tool Lets You Measure Distance Between Anything On Earth
How about.... my hand from my cup of coffee? How about now? And now? Now?
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When I read that stupid-ass headline, my first thought was to ask Beau how far apart my ass and balls are.
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I was right, but so was Maps -- IF you looked at the date of the picture, which you couldn't then. Still, it made for a great excuse for being 10-minutes late!
Dick jokes in 3...2...1... (Score:1)
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Great. There goes my surprise effect!
What a wonderful App world. (Score:2)
It's amazing that it is now newsworthy when an app or website gets a feature that the desktop program has had since the very beginning.
Given the ability to measure was one of the reasons why many people used Google Earth in the first place it makes me wonder WTF the app writers were thinking taking so long to implement one of the most basic and standard features their software has always had.
What next, Office 365 gets the ability to change font size?
Great Circle Distance (Score:2)
Projection-corrected overlays? (Score:2)
I've always wished there was a way to take an arbitrary area in Google maps and then overlay it over some other area on Google maps with a correction for the difference in projection so as to easily compare the sizes of areas.
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Not quite as streamlined as if it was just in Google Maps, but this service does what you're asking: http://mapfrappe.com [mapfrappe.com]
Damn (Score:2)
get your answer faster here (Score:2)
The answer is almost always "not far enough"