Friday, May 6, 2011

Google Earth trots onto Android-based tablets

Google Earth Android



Google Earth has been going places and that too,quiteliterally. Allowing tech enthusiasts to traverse across diverse locations on the planet with a few clicks, the software seems pretty popular amongst adventures.

With the soaring popularity of tablets, the company has now optimized Google Earth for Android to deliver a seamless trotting experience on multifarious digital slates, reports a post on the official Google Mobile blog.
Google Earth for Android-powered tablets is said to paint refined and fully textured 3D images on their screens. It will infuse a new action bar at the top of the display which renders easy access to search. This bar is also expected to stretch out the ‘fly to your location’ option with layers such as Wikipedia, Panoramio photos, Places and 3D buildings.
The aforesaid introductions have been touted to offer higher levels of gratification, facilitating users to fly across a landmark location even as they browse through Panoramio photos. It has been stated that the visuals pop up within the imagery for ensuring seamless a trip for users. This feature makes it possible for them to move back and forth between pages.
This version of Google Earth for Android is compatible with tablets powered by Éclair and above. Besides, the new tablet design has been crafted for Honeycomb-enabled devices.

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