Google Earth for iPhone and iPod touch
Google Earth is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch, allowing you to fly to the far reaches of the world from the palm of your hand. Since Google Earth is launched for the desktop in 2005, people from around the world have used it to view their house, research travel destinations, find local businesses, etc. Now with just a swipe of your finger you can fly through the same 3D immersive world of Google Earth you’ve come to love, without having to fire up your desktop computer. You can even browse millions Panoramio photos or read Wikipedia articles.
With Google Earth for iPhone and iPod touch, you can:
- Adjust your view to see mountainous terrain
- View the Panoramio layer and browse the millions of geo-located photos from around the world
- View geo-located Wikipedia articles
- Use the ‘Location’ feature to fly to your current location
- Search for cities, places and business around the globe with Google Local Search
- And much more …
Google Earth is available today in 18 languages and 22 countries. To get Google Earth on your iPhone, visit the App Store in iTunes.
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Waiting for Google to release a Symbian version of the Google earth ..
it is a great time.
Wow, It’s okay to keep it
I’m from Malaysia
Yep, I know
lol
Nice to meet you. Keep in touch
Haha you are so interesting and funny, thanks!
yes it’s really good news
Another reason to buy an iPhone! Unfortunately the price is a bigger reason not to.
Ups, I don’t have iPhone
g.earth is my favorite. but is it as good as in PC?
Tech just amazes me. And the iPhone is just too cool.
I remember pulling up Google Earth on my computer and zeroing in on our house. Then showing that to my wife and mother-in-law. They were like daaaaaaang! Anyway cool post.
I’ve been using the Google Earth on my cell for a while. But now they have a GPS program that I think works better.
I like google earth on my iphone but my phone isnt 3g so it takes forever to load up.
Once downloaded on the ipod touch, do you know if the application needs live internet connectivity to look at maps ? Lets say I am traveling and I have the ipod touch with Google earth on it, do you think I would be able to use the touch to navigate or find my way?