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Google Earth gets its very own website

'Lots of great content'

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Google Earth boasts, as of right now, its very own website, featuring "lots of great content including images, videos, tours, maps and tutorials".

Google Earth's new website

The one-stop Earth shop does indeed contain a raft of tutorials, info on the mobile version (for Nexus One, Droid, etc, iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad), and showcases some of the best content, although the latter is inexplicably lacking a tour of the world's black helicopter hotspots.

Google notes that the site is "only available in English but don’t worry, we’ll be adding more languages soon". ®

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Google Earth download comes bundled with Google Chrome browser

Whether you want it or not...

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(Written by Reg staff)

Re: have I missed something...

If you can see any more to this website, give me a shout. Actually, don't bother.

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Probably not for Linux, though..

Hee hee haa haaa haaaa ha ha he he

(I wonder if they have made the latest version for Ubuntu *work* yet? Doesn't matter, really, I guess)

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