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Great program! I used KeyHole back in the day!
That was back before Google bought it and made Google Earth! But, I suppose at least now the basic version is free! :lol:
That was back before Google bought it and made Google Earth! But, I suppose at least now the basic version is free! :lol:
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I was able to see my car in my drive on Google Earth. :cheesy:
I was able to see my car in my drive on Google Earth. :cheesy:
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Not sure if this has already been posted and maybe it's just me, but checkout http://moon.google.com and zoom all the way in to any of the landing spots.
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Originally Posted by cSc0911
Not sure if this has already been posted and maybe it's just me, but checkout http://moon.google.com and zoom all the way in to any of the landing spots.
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Originally Posted by Google
4. Is Google Moon a result of your Copernicus initiative?
Glad you asked, and yes, the development of our lunar hosting and research center continues apace. We usually don't announce future products in advance, but in this case, yes, we can confirm that on July 20th, 2069, in honor of the 100th anniversary of mankind's first manned lunar landing, Google will fully integrate Google Local search capabilities into Google Moon, which will allow our users to quickly find lunar business addresses, numbers and hours of operation, among other valuable forms of Moon-oriented local information.
Now that is funny! hmm, I'll have to mark it on me calander though. lol
Google Earth owns! You can actually use it with some WAR driving programs. I havent done it yet, but it would be awesome to be able to view hotspots with it.
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