When Green Isn't Good Enough: Google Earth Goes Blue


 Google Earth Current trends in everything from clothing and manufacturing to electronics are to go green, that is, more environmentally friendly. Google Earth has always been green in quite another sense. Revolutionary for its ability to provide satellite images of much of the world, the breakthrough technology has been restricted to dry land until now. Sure, the ocean was in the picture, but its presence was little more than a blue blur and left much lacking. Given that the majority of our planet’s surface area is water, Google Earth finally lives up to its namesake in version 5.0 by including more detail of the ocean. Now you can view details of the ocean floor, as well as photos or videos of natural formations and wildlife relevant to that spot! Think of it as underwater street-level viewing.

In addition to underwater availability, Google Earth 5.0 includes takes a stab at the next frontier – space – by including a 3D map of Mars (Google Universe anyone?). Perhaps the most interesting addition is a historical viewer which allows the user to view certain locations as they were in the past.

Google Earth 5.0 is available right now for free through Google.com.

Official Google blog

Cnet’s live blog of the Google Earth 5.0 announcement

Comments

I bet scuba divers could put

I bet scuba divers could put this to good use. They could possibly display track logs of their dives along with photos.

Google also announced another location related product - Google Latitude ( http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/see-where-your-friends-are-with-google.html ). An opt-in service to update friends, family, etc on your location. I wonder if they have plans to integrate it with Google Earth?

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