Google Earth 1.1 for Android Adding Search and Explore Through the Ocean


Google has updated the Google Earth application for Android platform. The Google Earth 1.1 for Android now include the ability to search and explore through the oceans. With this new features, you’ll be able to dive through underwater canyons and view user-contributed videos and images. The app works with Android 2.1 and 2.2 devices and
can be downloaded for free from Android Market.


For devices running Android 2.2, the Google Earth 1.1 now support Flash contents. So make sure you have the Flash player installed. The app also has been improved with better touch-based navigation tools such as using two fingers to “look around” and change viewpoints.

[via: GoogleMobileBlog]





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