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  2. Google Earth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Earth

    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D globe based on satellite imagery, aerial photography, and GIS data. Users can explore the Earth, add their own data, view photos, Street View, and more, but also face privacy and security issues.

  3. Google Street View - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and implementation of Google Street View, a technology that provides interactive panoramas from many streets in the world. Google Street View is available as a component of Google Maps and Google Earth, as a web application, and as a mobile application for Android and iOS.

  4. Google Street View in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and coverage of Google Street View images in the U.S., the first country to have them. See the timeline of introductions, the areas included, and the major roads and cities with high-definition views.

  5. Google Live cases show trending topics on your Pixels' screens

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    The Google Earth Live cases feature beaches, ice formations and other beautiful photos of our planet taken from the company's satellite imagery. While each case matches a specific Google Earth ...

  6. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of Google Street View, a technology that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. See the timeline of introductions and the countries with public street view available.

  7. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    This web page lists some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services that have such issues due to censorship, blurring, or low resolution. It covers various countries and regions, such as Antarctica, Israel-Palestine, North Korea, and Spain.

  8. Terravision (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Terravision is a networked virtual representation of the Earth based on satellite images, aerial shots, altitude data and architectural data, developed by ART+COM in 1993. It was the first system to provide a seamless web navigation and visualization of the earth, but lost a patent infringement lawsuit against Google Earth in 2017.

  9. Brian McClendon - Wikipedia

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    Brian McClendon is an American software executive, engineer, and inventor. He co-founded Keyhole, which became Google Earth, and later worked at Uber and Niantic.