GoogleGoogle Earth now accessible on Android phones

Google Earth now accessible on Android phones

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Android-run mobile phones are all geared up to receive new updates on their devices. Yes, according to the official Google Blog, Google Earth will now be available on Android handsets. Google’s Nexus One could be an amazing platform in exhibiting the opulent features of Google Earth. With its 1GHz processor, superior 3D graphics, and Android 2.1, it could not be a better medium in displaying the software.

Apparently, it is the swiftest version of Google Earth so far and comes with a glossy framerate and a stunning 800 x 480 screen. Along with Google Earth, Google is also planning to release the Roads layer, supposedly an extremely well-liked attribute of the desktop version of Google Earth. Now users can receive a superior sense of where they are with road tags indicated above the satellite imagery.

Moreover, the software encompasses the built-in voice recognition facilities of the Android platform to offer the finest Google Earth feel. The app also includes the handiness of Google Search by voice with the ability of Google Local Search to enable it effortless than ever to steer the world and discover whatever users are looking for.

With different versions of the software, users can leaf through images, locations and local businesses, irrespective of whether it is in their local community or on some other part of the world. An icon can be clicked to view images, videos and read about famous locations worldwide. Moreover, people can personalize their version of Google Earth to exhibit the layers that are of maximum interest to them.

Apart from Nexus One, Google Earth is accessible through Android Market in majority of the phones that run on Android 2.1 or later versions.

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