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September 2011
What's New in Google Earth?
Google Earth 6.1
We are pleased to announce new features available in Google Earth for both everyday users and
business professionals. For all users, we've made searching your "My
Places" panel easier so you can organize the places you've saved with a
single click. Improved Street View integration creates a more immersive
and smoother experience. For our Pro users, we've released new tools to
make creating presentations faster than ever and simplified the movie
maker tool. Visit the
Google LatLong blog for more information.
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Touring the world’s largest intact forest
The scale of Canada's boreal forest is hard to grasp. Using Google
Earth, the Pew Environment
Group takes you over the vast northern forests and waterways and
unveils an ecosystem that stores twice as much carbon per acre as
tropical rainforests, holds more freshwater than any other
continental-scale ecosystem and teems with wildlife. Watch the tour or
download the KML file to view in Google Earth. To learn more about the
Pew Environmental Group's work, read the
Google Lat Long guest post by Steve Kallick.
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Using Google Earth to hunt for treasure
One of Google Earth’s most
notable attributes is its ability to facilitate a better understanding
of the world around us. The release of a new book The Great Global Treasure Hunt on
Google Earth by Carlton Books adds a 21st century technological
twist to the world of mysteries and puzzles by allowing you to take
part in an interactive puzzle quest that could lead to a €50,000 prize.
Click
here to read more!
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More 3D trees available in Google Earth
3D
trees in Google Earth can now be found in three new cities across
the western United States. You can now find lush green vegetation in
Los Angeles, Denver and Boulder. Take a stroll down Sunset Boulevard in
Los Angeles, get back to nature in Cheeseman Park, Denver, or even
visit the Google Office in Boulder
-- all from the comfort of your home! Check out the blog post on the
Google LatLong blog to read more.
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Your World in 3D, now in more languages
Earlier this summer, we
unveiled a new website called Your World in
3D to help introduce users to the concept of geo-modeling -- the
term given to creating 3D buildings for Google Earth and Google Maps. Recently, we
released the Your World in 3D website in 15 additional languages:
Czech,
German,
English
(UK), Spanish,
French,
Italian,
Japanese,
Korean,
Dutch,
Polish,
Brazilian
Porteguese, Russian,
Turkish,
Simplified
Chinese and Traditional
Chinese.
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News from Google Earth Outreach
In this
month's News from Google Earth
Outreach, you can find out all about our trip to Canada to
launch the Google Earth
Outreach Program. To celebrate, the Google Earth Outreach team is
directly engaging the Canadian non-profit and aboriginal communities
through a week of exciting workshops and activities in Vancouver, BC.
Then, you can find out about the team's
trip to the Amazon rainforest to train journalists reporting on
environmental issues. Please read
more...
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New and Updated Imagery
This month we added new and updated imagery, including high-resolution
aerial updates for the USA. Many countries also received
high-resolution satellite updates, including Brazil, Ethiopia,
Greenland, Jamaica, Syria and more. Take a look at these changes and
many more in our update post
here, or view this file directly in Google Earth. Don't
forget you can use the View > Historical Imagery feature to
scroll through past imagery through a time slider.
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Where in the World?
Somewhere in Google Earth is this interesting feature. Can you find it?
Be sure to click the image above for a larger view of this location.
When you think you've found it, post your answer here. Here are a few clues to lead you to the location:
- Dunn's River Falls are a popular tourist attraction in this
country.
- This location was once the home to a famous writer.
- 007 was an extremely important number to the author.
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