First Google Earth Update for 2008
They’ve kept a low profile so far, but when they came up with it, it was well worth it. The Google Lat Long Blog comes with a post from Wei Luo, a senior GIS Specialist detailing all of the changes and updates that have happened. In decreasing order, based on the level of how exciting the additions are, here they come: Read more
Some Editor Editing Options from Google Earth
It’s all about optimizing the experience people have when they’re visiting your site, so that they will come again. No more, and by any means no less and who can do that better than
the users themselves?
Brian Cornell, Software Engineer at Google Maps has announced the maps aficionados about the latest tweak they have brought to the interface, in a post on the Google Lat Long Blog. Read more
Nokia Maps v1.0 Released
First, Download the correct version of Nokia Maps to your PC and install it with PC suite or transfer the installer to your phone.
Secondly, Launch the Nokia Maps application on your phone if installed with PC suite or locate the installer and run it. Follow the instructions. Launch application after installation finishes.
It’s support Nokia’s New Bluetooth GPS Receiver LD-4W
Hidden Flight Simulator in Google Earth
Here is another good reason to upgrade to the latest version (v4.2) of Google Earth. Drop what you are doing now, open the program and press Ctrl + A (or Ctrl + Alt + A) to launch the hidden Flight Simulator program.
It’s based on Google Earth’s image streaming and you can fly around the area currently showing, choose from a number of preset locations or takeoff and land from a selection of airports around the world.
You have a choice of two aircraft, an F16 fighter or a slightly more sedate Cirrus SR22 single engine aircraft. Read more

