It was not originally created by Google. It was created by another guy, and I am not sure how to pronounce or spell his name. It's something like Jaans or Yaans, he is Danish.
was..then it smashed into earth and created the moon was..then it smashed into earth and created the moon
Minor Earth Major Sky was created in 1998.
A supernova while the Earth was being created.
Visit the website: earth dot google dot com.
According to the Google search "kg to lbs", 1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds . . . on the surface of the earth.
Well, Google Earth is a very popular company to view our world, but there's one called " Microsoft Virtual Earth " as I know of. It isn't as great and updated as Google Earth is, but it is another company. Also, unlike Google Earth, you don't have to download Microsoft Virtual Earth.
Round Earth Theatre Company was created in 1972.
Google Maps was initially created and designed by two Danish brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussen at the Sydney, Australia-based company Where 2 Technologies, which was bought by Google in 2004. Subsequently they were located at Google's Australian office in Sydney.
Imagery UpdatesGoogle Earth imagery updates usually happen about every 2-3 weeks but the updates are not to the entire globe but to cities and regional areas often in multiple countries. Google provides a KML feed to show where the updates are located and also has a notification service to receive alerts when your selected areas have been updated. See related question for details.Google Earth Software UpdatesGoogle Earth software is usually updated several times a year with a major update (e.g. 6.2 -> 7.0) about once per year.
No. Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program that was originally called EarthViewer 3D, and was created by Keyhole, Inc, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funded company acquired by Google in 2004.Keyhole, Inc., founded in 2001, was a pioneering software development company specializing in geospatial data visualization applications.
Google Earth started as an application called EarthViewer 3D owned by a company called Keyhole, which was acquired by Google in 2004. Google Earth 3.0 was the first public release on June 28, 2005.
One example is Google Earth.
Google Earth only has a F-16 and SR22 in its Flight Simulator. There are no other simulators or aircraft models built-in to Google Earth. There are some new simulators such as cars being created using the Google Earth API.
The original Street View service was developed and demonstrated in 2002, but not by Google, but rather by an Irish inventor Tony Kelly. His website (see related link) was up and running several years before Google.
The company is called Google Inc. It also owns Google Search, Google Calendar, Google Docs etc.
Google was not discovered- it was created- in 1998. The company began public sale of stock in August 2004.