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During talks with the Indian government, Google issued a statement saying "Google has been talking and will continue to talk to the Indian government about any security concerns it may have regarding Google Earth." [4] Google agreed to blur images on request of the Indian government. [1] The Australian government has decided that images of ...
Discontinued in December 2008, Google Earth Plus was a paid subscription upgrade to Google Earth that provided customers with the following features, most of which have become available in the free Google Earth. [76] One such feature was GPS integration, which allowed users to read tracks and waypoints from a GPS device. A variety of third ...
Brian A McClendon (born 1964) is an American software executive, engineer, and inventor. [1] He was a co-founder and angel investor in Keyhole, Inc., a geospatial data visualization company that was purchased by Google in 2004 [2] [3] to produce Google Earth. Keyhole itself was spun off from another company called Intrinsic Graphics, of which ...
Google Earth was released in 2001. By 2006, Art+Com emailed Google about Terravision. Google chief technology officer Michael Jones [10] visited to discuss licensing and Michelle Lee, then a Google lawyer, showed interest in the patent. However Art+Com did not accept the offer, and in 2010 reissued its patent, asking Google to get a license ...
I propose that the Google Earth Engine section be moved to a new page titled Google Earth Engine. There's no (significant) relationship between Google Earth and Google Earth Engine and new page would be better suited to discuss the impacts (and controversies) surrounding the platform. Bamf 11:01, 5 December 2024 (UTC)
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In October 2006 Google began approaches to acquire the company, [9] but these were rebuffed. However, on May 30, 2007 Google announced plans to acquire the website, [10] and it was acquired by Google in July 2007. [11] Manchón left the company in January 2010 to focus on a new project. [12] [13] He was replaced by Gerard Sanz Viñas. [14]
would be nice if one could get real cameras placed around the earth and get them via google earth peer to peer, govt laws not withholding :) the images look like they are unreal.. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 220.227.207.194 14:40, August 22, 2007 (UTC) We discuss the article, not Google Earth.