Google Earth 5"Google Earth puts a planet's worth of imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop. View exotic locales like Maui and Paris, as well as points of interest such as local restaurants, hospitals, and schools. Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps, and the power of Google Search to put the world's geographic information at your fingertips. With Google Earth you can fly from space to your neighborhood--just type in an address and zoom right in, search for schools, parks, restaurants, and hotels. Get driving directions, tilt and rotate the view to see 3D terrain and buildings, save and share your searches and favorites and even add your own annotations."
Version 5.0 also introduces oceans and Martian landscapes.
The 1MB down loadable file is a stub installer from Google that requires you to stay online during installation and download the full Google Earth program via the Google Updater.
You can start your installation here:Recomended Download Link: http://www.download.com/google-earth/If you have any problems running Googles Installer - then you can download GE5 directly from here;
http://dl.google.com/earth/client/ge5/release_5_0/googleearth-win-plus-5.0.11337.1968.exePLEASE NOTE: The installer also checks for GE updates and helps you manage them - if you can, install the GE using the top link.
I've been using it the past two days - the information/data you can extract from it is rather outstanding. Tie it in with Google Maps and Google Latitude (
real time locationing) and I see massive marketing potential - the package as a whole is a large step forward with integrated information flow. This software has (overnight) opened a whole new market - a whole new dimension in Information Technology! That aside - Google Earth alone offers instant access to live data from across the globe - covering a wide varieties of interests.
It's the one software package which I can confidently state that everyone would find something of interest within!
Basically if you're not using Google Earth then you're falling behind and I strongly recommend the download and install. If you are a current user then go upgrade!!
It's well worth the download - educational content is far more in depth, imagery is improved a lot (check out the pebbles on the Auckland Islands) and your can browse Earth, Mars or Space, all live!
But overlay the planetary imagery with live data layers and you have a very powerful tool - and pull all that together via iGoogle..... wow!
To sum up - Google Earth
ROCKS!
And best of all - it's FREE!
Download here: http://www.download.com/google-earth/Tasman Lake