Google Earth Launching For Free 405
Nathan Weinberg writes "Google launches Keyhole 3 today, rebranded Google Earth, and are dumping the subscription rate (except for a $20/year "plus" versions with prettier pictures) available soon at earth.google.com. The program lets you fly around a 3D globe, with overhead satellite photos, tilted 45-degree photos, 3D rendered buildings, and overlays that display everything from roads to hotels to bike routes. I have a lot of info and screenshots at InsideGoogle, and Search Engine Watch has a big writeup. With yesterday's Google Video release, this is shaping up to be a major week for the search giant."
Linux (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Linux (Score:2)
Doesn't seem to be working. Tested with Wine 20050524 and Cedega 4.3. Barfs at the installer already.
Re:Linux (Score:3, Informative)
The installer failed with regular Wine, with WineX 3.3-1 it installed but still wouldn't run.
Since they are working on a Mac version I imagine they will also at least look into releasing a Linux port.
VMware (Score:2)
Direct X Google Earth "no worky" with my VMware Windows XP Pro either. But I did not expect it too, either.
--ken
Re:Linux (Score:2)
After installation, it chokes on a missing ATL.DLL. Putting an atl.dll from a dll download site into the fake windows system32 directory leads to more 0xdeadbeef stuff in kernel32.dll, advapi32.dll, etc.
Hopefully they'll do a linux native, if not wine friendly version
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Corrupted download (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, yeah, yeah... I know. IT'S BEEEEEETAAAAA.
Google should change their logo to put that little Beta under the 'le'.
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-Jesse
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-Jesse
Wow! (Score:3, Interesting)
Better (Score:5, Informative)
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Except for one tiny little issue that I'm surprised no one on this site has picked up on: World Wind is open source, whereas Google Earth is not.
I've been playing around with World Wind for a while, and it's just fantastic stuff. I'll take the OSS solution any day
Re:Better (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Better (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm playing with Google Earth now. I'm currently on dial-up, and it's still usable, as long as you are very patient
It does have quite a few labels in Brazil, and it has a neat feature with user-added places in the BBS (looks like they decided to go retro instead of just calling a forum). There are already a few in Brazil.
Should be very neat, as long as people don't start spamming it!
BTW, I've used the trial of Keyhole LT, and Google's free version seem much nicer... A year ago, their trial didn't h
Re:Better (Score:4, Interesting)
However, Google Earth does have some serious advantages in altitude sensitive data. I like being able to see what elevation my mouse curser is at, for instance.
Additionally, Google Earth has the much needed city and road data for the rest of the world, which I would like to see incorporated into Google Maps as well.
Re:Better (Score:3, Informative)
Once you have the cache on your computer, this program is great... especially for free.
Remember... this is free... you can't get everything for free.
Re:Better (Score:3, Interesting)
Turning off the elevation mapping should speed it up anyway... but without measurements there's no point in arguing that point.
On a larger, empirical argument that has more value, there's more to it than elevation... the elevation would be simple anyway since it's usually just a monochrome bitmap (well, compressed)... no color data. Like I said befure, there's more data. Street dynamics
Re:Better (Score:2, Funny)
sheesh... (Score:2)
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Re:Google Earth Free As In Beer (Score:2)
C'mon download download! Gooooooogle!
Wow (Score:4, Funny)
No linux interface.. (Score:2, Informative)
Yeah... (Score:3, Interesting)
Mac will be supported, Linux not mentioned (Score:2)
Re:Yeah... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Terrorism??? (Score:3, Insightful)
I wonder, perchance, if you've considered why it's commonly referred to as "9/11" or "September the eleventh two thousand and one"?
It's because that's when it happened. The only time it has ever happened.
Yes, it was a tragedy, and a crime against humanity, and a spect
No Mac support? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:No Mac support? (Score:2, Informative)
This is amazing (Score:5, Informative)
Been using often this morning.... (Score:5, Informative)
It totally blows away any geographical user interface ESRI or Autodesk or anyone else has. They should be embarrassed with their current ArcIMS and MapGuide products - such rudimentary interfaces and poor performance.
Whats even more interesting is the Google Earth Enterprise suite. Being able to load my own satellite data and GIS data into this would be interesting. But like I've said before in other posts about google maps, the biggest problem for GIS groups would be the lack of an "Identify" tool (perhaps its there but I havent seen it in any of the screenshots). And still no scale bar at the bottom either, though they do have a north arrow.
Re:Been using often this morning.... (Score:2)
I dunno about that...it looks just like ArcGlobe [esri.com] to me. Except for the 'free' part of course.
So are you as bummed as me that you didn't realize Google was hiring GISers? :)
Google kinda made it worse.. (Score:5, Informative)
As nice of an improvement the Google Earth software is, overall the product has become worse since google bought it.
The overall resolution has been decreased from many covered areas and super high-res areas have been removed entirely.
You used to be able to clearly make out the exact shapes of cars in the SF Bay Area, now they are blurry colored blobs. In the super high res areas, you could pretty much identify the model of most cars and sometimes even make out individual people.
If you are a long time subscriber like me, google placates you with an option to login to the 'legacy' database.. but if you are new.. no dice.
Doesn't that seem strange? I really hope they reintegrate the higher res data, it is profoundly better.
I'd like to give them the benefit of the doubt that when they increased their coverage area they had technical issues with the highest res data, but it's been awhile now and they havn't changed their stance of "Oh.. umm yea..login to legacy.." since the new primary database came out.. so I'm fairly worried.
Re:Google kinda made it worse.. (Score:5, Informative)
Camping (Score:3, Insightful)
I've used the tilt/rotate and careful zooming on some of the areas I've been this summer so far, and it's positively creepy. Having satellite textures map
Yet again no *nix version. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:2)
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:2, Insightful)
The amount of time they'd have to spend trying to get it to run on just a small segment of linux desktops that might have a nvidia card, that might have the latest X.org, that might have the latest closed sourced drivers. They could add a ton of functionality to the windoze version AND make an OS X version.
Let's please try and stay in reality people.
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:3, Interesting)
(* obviously June '04 was a while ago but I doubt the statistics have changed much)
Re:Yet again no *nix version. (Score:3, Funny)
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Google... (Score:2)
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Does it supports GPSbabel/GSAK (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Does it supports GPSbabel/GSAK (Score:3, Insightful)
2005-06-25 15:15 434 241 GoogleEarth.exe
2005-06-20 15:00 368 640 gpsbabel.exe
2 File(s) 802 881 bytes
gram Files\Google\Google Earth Plus
For this and other google news... (Score:4, Informative)
Hell Building Instead Of Planet Building... (Score:3, Funny)
Google FAQ Question #1. (Score:5, Funny)
A: Volume.
D'oh (Score:2)
Man, just my luck. Just when I thought being able to show girls how I zoomed into their backyard and saw a fuzzy sattelite photo of them sunbathing topless was gonna get me laid. Now every Joe Schmo geek will be able to do it.
I guess I'll just stick to writing some social [thefacebook.com] network [friendster.com] things until it finally happens for me.
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I know the creator of thefacebook.com, and he was getting girls long before thefacebook. While something like that might marginally help, if you have 0 social skills it won't make any difference.
Patents (Score:2, Funny)
God will soon be unable to continue providing his "competing" Earth service due to rigorous patent laws, and everyone will PERISH - All because Google has the legal power to take a page from MS's book and assert that it was their idea in the first place.
Please contact your local congress(wo)man today and let hir know of t
Google is all we need. (Score:2)
Pilots: Flight Approaches (Score:2, Interesting)
What a great way to visualize approaches to airports you haven't been to before. Just go to the airport you want, tilt the view angle and line up on the runway and you've got a perfect perspective of what the surrounding environs look like. No more trying to blindly search for the airport as you go to a new one. You can research ahead of time and get all your landmarks down pat!
about time /. posted this (Score:2, Funny)
Wine (Score:2)
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Holy S*** (Score:2)
The guys at MapQuest have got to be feeling like total losers these days. It's hard to believe I once thought MapQuest was cool.
How long will this last? (Score:2, Insightful)
I can see the Dept of Homeland Security not liking this project one bit as anyone anywhere can get the layouts of every city and street with a broadband connection.
Don't get me wrong, I think this is a great tool, but i feel it won't exist without debate.
Re:How long will this last? (Score:3, Funny)
Nerfed! (Score:2)
Re:Nerfed! (Score:2)
Default install location (Score:2)
GoogleEarth installs in c:\program files. No option is given, unless you choose "custom" install.
Not a show-stopper, but I really wish developers hadn't moved to that model. I have multiple partitions for a reason!
Re:Default install location (Score:2)
Security Risk (Score:2)
Re:Security Risk - madlibs! (Score:3, Insightful)
Pick a technology and its benefit:
Technology: the wheel
Benefit: mobility
This makes me wonder if the US government would see inventing the wheel as a security risk as it gives such mobility that terrorists could use against them. It wouldn't surprise me if the wheel gets shut down for that reason.
Technology: the Internet
Benefit: gathering information
This makes me wonder if the US government would see the Internet as a security risk as it gives such easy access to gathering information that terro
Whoops. (Score:2)
They have to do something with the exhaust from all their server farms... pipe it all into a single tube, and make the worlds largest blow-dart gun that can launch into space
Untethered Version?? (Score:4, Insightful)
If Google allowed you to cache their street data and then project colors over the topo maps instead of the "streaming" satellite images, this would be a killer navigation aid for in-car usage. Point of Interest and Address data could be stored in a few gigabytes (they do it on DVDs nowadays) on a harddrive and updated every night when you drive in to the garage (over Wifi).
Hackers...take your mark, get set, GO!
M O O N, that spells "moon" ... (Score:2, Insightful)
Okay, so you see the "Map" and "Satellite" links in the upper right
In short, why stop at Google Earth?
Google offers a refund to Keyhole subscribers (Score:3, Informative)
Here [google.com]
Edit (Score:3, Informative)
Good God, PLEASE STFU (Score:3, Insightful)
I was checking out the comments on Threshold 5 and was surprised to find half the comments along these same lines!!!
This is a FREE PROGRAM. It is FREE. It is also damn innovative, one of a kind (well...not quite, but for the features it has, definitely), and they even took the time to make it run on DirectX and OpenGL.
My gut instinct tells me that there will be a Linux Port sometime - it's in freakin' beta people quit your bitching.
Even if there isn't a linux port, you shouldn't be complaining because someone has to take the time to code all that - are you willing to go put in the time and do that work? I thought not. Now shut up while I go fly through San Francisco checking out Google Earth's awesomeness in 3D.
Re:Good God, PLEASE STFU (Score:5, Insightful)
I agree, to some extent. It always annoys me when people complain about free software, as if they had some right to it. It is a gift. Complaining about something that was given to you is pretty lame, indeed.
However, the lack of a GNU/Linux version is very frustrating, so I also understand the feeling. See, I do not have a Windows machine. I do have valid reasons (at least valid and important to me) for not having one, so I do not even intend to get one in the foreseeable future. So I will not be able to run this software, when otherwise I would be all over it.
This is my choice, of course, so I am not complaining. It is just very frustrating.
I am certain that many people here would gladly "take the time to code all that", for free even, if they only could. But this is not an open source app, so that is not possible.
Come to think about it, this could make a great project. GPL'ed clone of Google Earth, anyone?
A Fun Trick with Google Earth (Score:3, Insightful)
Flight Simulator (Score:3, Interesting)
Plus Just Prettier? I don't think so... (Score:3, Informative)
Dear Linux users... (Score:3, Informative)
when running google earth in vmware (Score:3, Interesting)
GE Downloads closed - Mirrors available (Score:4, Informative)
See http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4659.html [majorgeeks.com] for mirrors.
Not sure which version is the latest, but MajorGeeks have "Google Earth 3.0.0336 Beta"
Re:examples of 3D buildings? (Score:3, Informative)
Bill
Re:examples of 3D buildings? (Score:5, Funny)
My town is littered with them. In fact, I'm sitting in one right now. They should be pretty easy to spot; a good rule of thumb is that if something is tall enough to trip over, it's 3D.
Re:examples of 3D buildings? (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:examples of 3D buildings? (Score:4, Informative)
Also, after installing it, it seemed that 3D Buildings is turned off by default. Make sure that option is checked in the left-hand option pane.
Re:Recommended configuration (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Now all I need... (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:No Mac for you! (Score:2)
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