Google Earth is celebrating its 20th birthday, and to mark the opportunity, Google is serving the historic street view. In a blog post, Google said the birthday update allows users to “find the planet’s miracles from a more point of view, whether it is the eye -sight of the bird’s eyes or on the street surface.”
From today, when you load Google Earth, you will see a new option for historical scenario in the toolbar, which facilitates you to move forward between now and years. Apparently it is predicting that you may be overwhelmed by the possibility of putting the entire planet on your finger, Google offers some suggestions. You may want to see Berlin’s time taking time between 1943 and modern times, since then the Berlin wall was built and fell, before the city changed a major urban change. You can also observe the rapid expansion of Las Vegas since the 1980s, or Houston’s NRG Stadium was built in 1944 only above the land of the fields. Some maps have used a historical theory to find pictures of their homes even for years, and occasionally photographed the lost loved ones in the process.
Google also announced more updates to Google Earth, including new AI-driven insights for professional users in the United States. Urban planners will soon be able to access information about things such as ground temperature of different areas of the city using built -in trees umbrella coverage and built -in gymnastics insights.
Google Art was previously launched in 2005, and according to Google was downloaded 100 million times in its first week. It has many recent information over the years, which includes features such as searching wallpapers and 3D time lapses videos.


