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Google Earth Version 6 has been officially released. This version will give new meaning to the user for a closer and more personal.
NEW YORK - Google Earth Version 6 has been officially released. This version will give new meaning to the user for a closer and more personal.
6 is an upgrade of Google Earth will add integration view Google Street View and Google Earth together with a new emphasis for pictures of trees. More than 50 species of trees have been added to the 3D models in Google Earth.
In this latest version of Google Earth has added a new character for a feature called Pegman. This application is similar to the workings of Google Maps, when users see the view of the air at the site, an area with Street Views that are available are described in blue on the map.
Users can drag Pegman into the blue area and will soon be brought to a level where users see the road at that location. Better yet, users can 'walk' on the streets by using the scroll wheel on your mouse or cursor keys on the keyboard.
While the Street View, you can switch to a 3D view which will give the appearance of the land surface with buildings in 3D graphics graphics.
"In Google Earth, we have filled the world with thousands of 3D models of buildings, trees that may have been somewhat difficult to get," said Google Product Manager Peter Birch, as reported by PC World, on Tuesday (11/30/2010).
"All that changed with the Google Earth 3D model 6 is particularly dozens of tree species, the Japanese Maple, Cordia East Africa until the cacao tree," he added.
With 3D format tree, the user can see what kind of trees in places such as parks, environment and forests. About 80 million trees have been 'planted' so far by the Google Earth in places like San Francisco, Tokyo, Athens and Chicago, as well as Surui Forest in South America and Kahigaini in Kenya.
By tyo, okezone.com, Updated: 11/30/2010 11:19 AM

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