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Watch humans destroy the planet! Google Earth is now a 3D time machine Google puts 20 petabytes of historical satellite data into the Google Earth globe.
Thanks to new imagery added Tuesday, Google Earth users can now use the Timelapse feature to watch the planet morph between 1984 and 2022.
Google Earth Introduces 4D Timelapse Showing How Humans Are Slowly Killing the Planet: "The largest video on the planet, of our planet," ...
Google Earth’s new live video feeds take you to the most unexplored regions of the world The first live stream shows bears hunting for salmon in Alaska.
Google Earth gives users a new look at a changing planet, Facebook tests new business discovery features and Autodesk acquires Upchain. This is your Daily Crunch for April 15, 2021. Google is ...
In 2019 Google added Live View to Maps, a feature that uses AR to overlay directions onto the real world. Since then, Google has slowly improved it, and that continues today at I/O 2021, now ...