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Google Earth

Google Earth
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Google Earth Pro version 7.1.5.1557 running on OS X El Capitan.
Original author(s) Google Inc.
Developer(s) Google Inc.
Initial release June 11, 2001; 15 years ago (2001-06-11)
Stable release
  • Windows, macOS, Linux
    7.1.8.3036 (January 17, 2017; 53 days ago (2017-01-17))
  • Android
    8.0.0 (July 14, 2016; 7 months ago (2016-07-14))
  • iOS
    7.1.6 (May 3, 2016; 10 months ago (2016-05-03))
Preview release Windows, macOS, Linux
7.1.2.2041 (October 31, 2013; 3 years ago (2013-10-31))
Written in C++
Operating system Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Size
  • Windows: 12.5 MB
  • macOS: 35 MB
  • Linux: 24 MB
  • Android: 8.46 MB
  • iOS: 27 MB
Available in 45 languages
Type Virtual globe
License Freeware
Website earth.google.com

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program that was originally called EarthViewer 3D created by Keyhole, Inc, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funded company acquired by Google in 2004 (see In-Q-Tel). It maps the Earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and geographic information system (GIS) onto a 3D globe. It was originally available with three different licenses, but has since been reduced to just two: Google Earth (a free version with limited function) and Google Earth Pro, which is now free (it previously cost $399 a year) and is intended for commercial use. The third original option, Google Earth Plus, has been discontinued.

The product, re-released as Google Earth in 2005, is available for use on personal computers running Windows 2000 and above, Mac OS X 10.3.9 and above, Linux kernel: 2.6 or later (released on June 12, 2006), and FreeBSD. Google Earth is also available as a browser plugin which was released on May 28, 2008. It was also made available for mobile viewers on the iPhone OS on October 28, 2008, as a free download from the App Store, and is available to Android users as a free app in the Google Play store. In addition to releasing an updated Keyhole based client, Google also added the imagery from the Earth database to their web-based mapping software, Google Maps. The release of Google Earth in June 2005 to the public caused a more than tenfold increase in media coverage on virtual globes between 2004 and 2005, driving public interest in geospatial technologies and applications. As of October 2011, Google Earth has been downloaded more than a billion times.


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