This is a walkthrough of the new version of Google Earth (version 5), which now includes several impressive new options including the ability to navigate across a historical timeline and view the changes that have occured in the region, simplified touring with audio and voice recording, and my personal favourite - and the topic of this screen cast - the ability to go underwater to view the ocean floor and surface data from marine experts.Google has put together a nice overview of the aquatic aspects of version 5, available here: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=6ATw1f_qcEg
[NB: I'll hopefully come back to this post later and flesh it out some more, but that depends on time.]
This is a walkthrough of the new version of Google Earth (version 5), which now includes several impressive new options including the ability to navigate across a historical timeline and view the changes that have occured in the region, simplified touring with audio and voice recording, and my personal favourite - and the topic of this screen cast - the ability to go underwater to view the ocean floor and surface data from marine experts.
Google has put together a nice overview of the aquatic aspects of version 5, available here: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=6ATw1f_qcEg