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Google Earth: Versions
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The free version of vesseltracker Google Earth integration contains a delay of up to 24 hours and gives only limited information about the ships. You can try this version for free and immediately without registration.
Google Sightseeing is a website that allows you to post interesting places that you've found on Google Earth, or alternatively you can just spend time looking at the images, and then visiting them yourself on your own version. Categories include aircraft, bridges, monuments, structures and weirdness. The site is being added to on a regular basis, so it's worth checking out or adding to your RSS feed.
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Screenshots of a beta version of Google Earth for Mac were leaked onto the internet on December 8th, 2005, a few hours later a download link was provided on [[3]]. The leaked program claims to be built at 10:39:53 on December 1st (timezone remains unknown), if this data is correct it took over a week to be released to the internet. How it was leaked remains uncertain but Google has not released any statement regarding this leak.
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The recent acquisition of Keyhole by Google has provided a new way of browsing caches through the new product, Google Earth. The basic version of the software is freely available on Google's web site for download.
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[O]f all, in order to use the new flight simulator you have to install at least version 4.2 of Google Earth (it´s generally a good idea to keep the program up to date). Install the program and start it. If you look at the different menus and symbols showing up on the screen, you will be surprised to miss such a feature like a flight simulator mode. This is because the feature is a so called easter egg, meaning it´s kind of a hidden gimmick, that the people from Google have integrated into the software. To cut a long story short, simply hit Ctrl+Alt+A and the flight sim window will popup. If you restart GE, there will be a new menu entry under the tools section, so you don´t have to use a keyboard combination later on.
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A version for Mac OS X was released on January 10, 2006, and is available for download from the Google Earth website. With a few exceptions noted below, the Mac version appears to be stable and complete, with virtually all the same functionality as the original Windows version.
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