Google updates its imagery every 2-3 weeks. You can see what has been updated in each imagery update in the related links below.
Google reported in 2011 that there were over a billion downloads of Google Earth. That includes downloads of the Google Earth desktop client, mobile apps and the Google Earth plug-in.
The images in Google Earth (and Google Maps) are updated on a continuous basis. It's hard to say exactly when an area will be updated because some areas may be updated more frequently than others (just because that data is more readily available). While most images are no more than 3 years old in high resolution areas, low resolution imagery in some areas may be older. When high-res or newer imagery is not available, the base map used in Google Earth is a circa 2000 TerraMetrics/NASA 15 meter resolution base imagery.It takes months of post processing new imagery before they go online so bulk updates usually happen about every 2-3 weeks. Google Earth and Google Maps share the same backend satellite image database and are updated together.Why are newer images sometimes found in Historical Imagery?Newer imagery is sometimes available in 'Historical Imagery', which can be enabled from the View menu option in Google Earth. Sometimes older images are actually of better quality than new images (i.e. there might be a huge cloud over a certain area which encourages using the older, clearer image). This feature is not available in Google Maps.Where was Google Earth imagery last updated?If you want to see where Google Earth (and Google Maps) imagery was last updated either check out the Google Earth Blog for update announcements or simply click on the 'Google Earth Imagery Updates' link below to see the highlighted areas on the globe.When will my area be updated?Due to overwhelming demand when a given area will be updated Google has created a new e-mail notification service. Check out 'Follow Your World' in related links below.
Soon after v5 ___________ Google Earth v6, as of March 24 2011, is out now. It is easily downloadable off of the Google Earth homepage.
No. You can search 'Lights Poxletiner 2011' on google images and she doesn't have a nosering.
2011.
Google updates its Google Earth software several times a year with a major release (3.0 -> 4.0, 4.3 -> 5.0, 5.2 -> 6.0, 6.2 -> 7.0) and or incremental release (5.1 -> 5.2, 6.0 -> 6.1 -> 6.2) at least once a year.Google does not make public announcements in advance when an update will be released but announces when a new release is available. Google Earth as any software product will evolve of time so you can expect future updates when Google makes them available.Google Earth 6.0 beta version was released in November 2010 then four months later in March 2011 v6.0 came out of beta followed by an update in May 2011 and another in October. The Google Earth wikipedia web page keeps track of the current version of Google Earth (currently 7.0.2.8415 as of Dec 2012) as well as the release history timeline.Google Earth (and Google Maps) imagery content is constantly being updated and released usually twice a month but any particular area might not get an update for 1-3 years. The content is stored in Google's databases and served from their public map servers.
2011
I was on Maui once when a tsunamia hit Maui from the Japan Earth Quake, March, 2011. I don't have pictures, but i have pictures of the streets after the tsunamia. Go on to google images, search up Hawaii, tsunamia pictures and there you go!
Online Out of Line - 2011 Google Google Google 2-1 was released on: USA: 28 September 2011
As of April 30, 2011, Streetview was updating images in New Orleans, see related link below.
Google Earth, Google Chrome, and Picasa are still available to download, though they must be downloaded separately. The other Google-branded software was discontinued in September 2011, including Google Desktop, Google Toolbar for IE, Google Photos Screensaver, Google Talk, and Google Video Player.
25,674,681 (that was updated on July 2011)