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Who among us hasn't wished for the ability to time travel. Unfortunately, you can't hop in a DeLorean, gun it to 88 miles per hour, and visit the past. However, Google Earth has the next best thing for thehistory nerds: a feature called Historical Imagery ...
Google Earth is going through an evolution. Back in 2019, photographers Larry Strange and Joe Del Tufo traveled 1,200 miles to buy one of only two Seitz Roundshot VR Drive cameras in the United States at the time. The Swiss camera was the top of the line ...
Explore new features coming to Google Earth and take a look back at the major milestones of the platform since 2005. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and how to make the most of it. This includes writing about ...
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Three Kingdoms using Google Earth
This video uses Google Earth to bring China’s Three Kingdoms era (220–280 AD) to life. We follow the rise and fall of Wei, Shu, and Wu across the Chinese landscape, tracing major battles, shifting alliances,
An insurer used satellite images to flag a homeowner’s roof. Find out how AI and aerial data are reshaping home insurance.
When I’m planning a trip to a new destination, I try to get a feel for the place before I leave — especially if I’m going abroad. Not that I’m trying to mitigate culture shock, but it’s helpful to know what the areas I’m visiting actually look ...
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Open Google Maps or Google Earth and search for your address. Click on the Street View image so you’re looking at your home from the street. Look for the three dots … and select “Report a problem.” Choose “Request blurring.” Line up your house (or your car or license plate) inside the red box.