Google Earth For IPhone

The desktop application first ported by Google to a mobile phone is Google Earth. iPhone and iPod Touch users can download free from the App Store is the best way to explore satellite imagery in 3D. Even before we introduced Google Earth in 2005, the team had long dreamed of being able to do all over the world in your pocket. Well, today that dream a reality as we introduce Google Earth for iPhone and iPod touch. Just a swipe your finger you can fly from Peoria to Paris to Papua New Guinea, or anywhere in between. It may be small, but that puts the power of Google Earth in the palm of the hand, including all the images in the world and the 3D terrain. You can also browse through all our Panoramio 8000000 or read Wikipedia articles. Keep the world at your fingertips. Google Earth for iPhone, iPad, iPod, you can fly to far corners of the planet with a single stroke of a finger. Explore the same global satellite and aerial imagery available on the desktop Google Earth, including high-resolution imagery for over half the world’s population and one third the mass of the world.

One of artist said that Not only is having Google Earth on your iPhone convenient, but the touch screen is a very natural way to interact with the Earth just slide your finger across the screen and you fly around the world. Tilt the phone to the point of view, and rocking. You can pinch to zoom in or out, or just touching with a finger, two fingers to zoom in and out.

The positive signal of its that multi-touch interface makes this program easy to use and navigate. It has all the same satellite and aerial wonderful version of office imaging. Leave it to Google to integrate the browser into the application that allows you to connect directly to Wikipedia articles and photos on Panoramic. In addition, you can easily switch from one browser to return Google Earth. It is also adaptable to the terrain. One of artist said that Not only is having Google Earth on your iPhone convenient, but the touch screen is a very natural way to interact with the Earth just slide your finger across the screen and you fly around the world. Tilt the phone to the point of view, and rocking. You can pinch to zoom in or out, or just touching with a finger, two fingers to zoom in and out.

And the negative response of its A reverse tilt function integrated with Google Earth, if you give it to anyone who would tilt and move the focus which is certainly a pain. On the positive side, you can enable auto-tilt feature of the option settings. Each time you start the program, it zooms in on the last place you looked at which wastes unnecessary time. The current version is not able to show street names. Loss point feature for us on this part. Result of this is probably one of the best applications we’ve seen again. It really shows that the processing power and graphics capabilities on the iPhone. Google Earth for iPhone is a clear winner in our book.

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