No. Google Earth is composed of photos taken by satellites and planes. To get live video from every spot on Earth would, at least with current technology, require more satellites that could ever be sent to space, all sending information at a rate impossible to achieve, and no computer would have the capacity to process a fraction of the information. Such a system is utterly inconceivable, at least in our lifetimes.
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On average Google Earth imagery is 3 years old, but Google does make some data available near real-time such as weather layers and traffic layers that is updated on an hourly basis. Also, there is a webcam layer integrated into Google Earth that can show "live" scenes at selected locations -- which is mostly camera photos at fixed locations.
Google Earth live works on updating constantly from wherever the satellite is currently gathering images from on the Earth. It does this by connecting to the image database and updating the Google Earth program continuously.
Google Maps or google earth?
ever heard of google?
To find google earth images, you need to go to google first and click on the satellite tab that will show you the views from a satellite rather than the street view or the walking view.
no you can't pictures are taken of Google earth so you can't do that
No body can get this serves
People can see where you live...
yes.
There is a live traffic layer available in both Google Earth and Google Maps. In Google Earth click on the layer 'Traffic' under More in Layers.Note the traffic data isn't available for all cities and countries.
Pretty much all the exterior ones; ever look at Google Earth?
Can't find myths or legends on Google Earth -- only actual sites. If, however, Atlantis was ever found then you could just enter the latitude and longitude of its location to jump there in Google Earth.
The aerial, satellite, and Street View imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). But there is also a webcam layer integrated into Google Earth (enabled in Gallery layer) that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.