All versions of Google Earth (v4 through v6 including free and Pro versions) support 3-D tilt and rotation, which can be controlled via the mouse or keyboard in addition to 3rd party input devices such as 3Dconnexion's Space Navigator 3D mouse.
For 3-D view to be enabled make sure 'Show terrain' is checked in the Tools/Options/3D View panel. Also the 3-D Buildings layer should also selected to get the full 3-D effect.
Normally Google Earth Pro auto-updates to the new version when it is available but if that feature is disabled or not working you can manually install the latest version. Visit the Google Earth download page to download the latest version for Windows, Mac, or Linux desktop platforms. You can show the version of Google Earth in the Hep menu and selecting "About Google Earth". Note that Google Earth desktop has been replaced with Google Earth Pro so all updates will be with the latter.For the web version of Google Earth, your web browser always accesses the latest version and you never have to install or uninstall the application.Mobile platforms can update Google Earth using the Google Store, Apple store, or equivalent application management utlility on the particular platform.
You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.
A Google Earth plug-in is a plug that automatically brings you to Google Earth.Answer#2Actually, the Google Earth plugin is an embedded version of Google Earth that runs within the web browser.
No, there's no version of google earth for the wii.
I guess it is free to use however, you cannot distribute it on your own. In free version you cannot integrate your GIS data but there are another versions like Google Earth pro and Google Earth enterprise.
No. Google Earth can only be downloaded from google's website. There is a free version and a Pro version for business use.
Google Earth 7 is the latest version that you can download.
The free version of Google Earth has an outdated map of the world from about 2005. The paid version of Google Earth is updated regularly.
Yes. Google Earth supports Vista, XP, and Windows 7.
Normally Google Earth Pro auto-updates to the new version when it is available but if that feature is disabled or not working you can manually install the latest version. Visit the Google Earth download page to download the latest version for Windows, Mac, or Linux desktop platforms. You can show the version of Google Earth in the Hep menu and selecting "About Google Earth". Note that Google Earth desktop has been replaced with Google Earth Pro so all updates will be with the latter.For the web version of Google Earth, your web browser always accesses the latest version and you never have to install or uninstall the application.Mobile platforms can update Google Earth using the Google Store, Apple store, or equivalent application management utlility on the particular platform.
You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.
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yes, Google Earth is a Google product with both a free and commercial/enterprise version.
When the Google Earth application is running, open the Help menu and select the "About Google Earth" item. This will open a popup window with Google Earth version (e.g. 7.3.0.3830), build date, renderer (OpenGL or DirectX), etc.With Apple iPhone or iTouch, start Google Earth application. Open menu, then click Settings and scroll to end of the list to find the Google Earth version.
You can download the free version of Google Earth at the site in related links.
Google Earth Pro (professional version for business) is licensed at $399 per user per year.
A Google Earth plug-in is a plug that automatically brings you to Google Earth.Answer#2Actually, the Google Earth plugin is an embedded version of Google Earth that runs within the web browser.