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Google Earth Used To Find Unlicensed Pools

A town on New York's Long Island is using Google Earth to find backyard pools that don't have the proper permits.

North Korean leader's sitting room discovered by Google Earth

An American economist said that he found the satellite photographs of Kim Jong-il’s mansion on Google earth.

Atlantis on Google Earth? No, it Atlantisn't.

The Official Google Blog 02/25/2009
Google Earth launches interactive 3D moon atlas to celebrate Apollo landings

Forty years ago Neil Armstrong took man’s first step on the Moon. And to mark the historic occasion Google Earth has taken the same leap in cyberspace. The search engine leader today launched Moon in Google Earth, an interactive 3D atlas of the moon which allows space fans to take their very own virtual steps on the surface of our closest satellite.

Atlantis on Google Earth? No, it Atlantisn't.

Since the launch of Ocean in Google Earth, millions of people have started to explore the ocean, and many have been surprised by their discoveries.

Mythical city of Atlantis found through Google Earth?

Andre Yoskowitz After Dawn 02/22/2009

New Google Earth features host of educational tools

Christopher Dawson ZD Net 02/03/2009
Mythical city of Atlantis found through Google Earth?

The Internet flared with rumors this weekend however that the fabled city had been found using the updated version of the satellite mapping software Google Earth.

New Google Earth features host of educational tools

Google Earth 5 was just released and includes a host of new tools that educators can tap in the classroom. Google Ocean is being touted in particular, allowing users to interact with 3D maps of the ocean floor, courtesy largely of US Navy data. However, I found the databases and interactive features associated with the ocean views to be a lot more useful educationally than floating around the ocean floor.

 
Google Earth, Google Ocean: mysteries of the seafloor are mapped for the first time

• Program expanded to take in vast, unknown depths • Data will add to awareness of climate change says firm