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Google Earth is a Virtual Globe program that was originally called Earth Viewer and was created by Keyhole, Inc . It maps the earth by the Superimposition of images obtained from Satellite Imagery , Aerial Photography and GIS 3D globe. It is available under three different licenses: Google Earth, a free version with limited functionality; Google Earth Plus ($20), which includes a few more features; and Google Earth Pro ($400 per annum), intended for commercial use.1 OVERVIEW Formerly known as Earth Viewer, Google Earth was developed by Keyhole, Inc. , a company acquired by Google in 2004 . The product was renamed Google Earth in 2005 and is currently available for use on Personal Computer s running Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista ; Mac OS X 10.3.9 and above; Linux (released on June 12 , 2006 ); and FreeBSD . In addition to releasing an updated Keyhole based client, Google also added the imagery from the Earth database to their web based mapping software. The release of Google Earth caused a more than tenfold increase in media coverage on Virtual Globes between 2005 and 2006 ,2 driving public interest in Geospatial technologies and applications. , Colorado , viewed in Google Earth, now almost completely modeled with high-quality 3D models.]] The viewer will show houses, the color of cars, and even the shadows of people and street signs. The degree of resolution available is based somewhat on the points of interest, but most land (except for some islands) is covered in at least 15 meters of resolution Google Earth Coverage : Maps showing a visual representation of Google Earth coverage. Las Vegas, Nevada and Cambridge, Massachusetts include examples of the highest resolution, at 15 cm (6 inches). Google Earth allows users to search for addresses (for some countries only), enter coordinates, or simply use the mouse to browse to a location. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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