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Google Maps and Earth have revolutionized how we see the world. Google Maps navigates unknown cities in real time, and Google Earth operates on a larger scale.
With Google Earth and Street View, you can travel to any location in the world from your browser or your phone. We've got some lesser-known tips, too.
Google has announced significant upgrades to Google Maps, Street View, and Google Earth. These new features are designed to help users get more out of these popular mapping tools.
Google Earth will now let you look at historical imagery from Street View. The update, which comes as part of the tool’s 20th anniversary, allows you to see how a location has changed over time.
But check this out: Google Maps has a historical view that lets you see every photo of a given location! Here's how to try this somewhat-hidden feature on a mobile device or from the web.
The Mountain View, California-based tech giant announced today that it is bringing historical Street View imagery to Google Earth.
Google Earth adds ability to rewind time and see area images from the past Users now have access to street-level historical images directly in Google Earth.
Google Street View has launched a “time travel” feature for mobile that shows how places have changed over the years.
This New Google Maps View Puts You in the Middle of Your Favorite City Immersive View is the ultimate intersection of Google Earth and Street View.
Google Earth, a new, free download from the Mountain View, Calif., firm, takes the Google Maps service into multiple dimensions. Instead of presenting top-down views of maps or satellite photos ...
Google is launching support for its Earth web app on Firefox, Edge, and Opera. Apple’s Safari browser won’t be supported just yet, but support is planned for a future update.