Browse the news geographically, explore the stars with Google Earth
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Just when you thought — “I wonder what Google could possibly develop next?” — the company busts out a new layer for Google Earth which gives users the capability to browse the day’s New York Times headlines by region.
In all honesty, the feature is a great idea, and we’re sure the company has some work to do (hopefully adding support for other news outlets), but it comes off as “half-assed” for now with New York (what a surprise!) getting the most NY Times markers. California, Mexico, Michigan, and a few other places get a marker too, and as you can see in the picture, the NY Times provides Google with the most important of news stories. Oh well, it’ll probably get a lot better.
Other Google Earth improvements in version 4.2 include a simpler GUI, high-res photos of terrain, the capability to explore stars and constellations, and more.
[via Techmeme]












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