Yes. Google Earth supports desktops or notebooks running Windows (XP, Vista, or Win7), Mac (OS X 10.5.0 or later), and Linux (2.4 or later).
There are also mobile Google Earth versions for Android and iPhone.
Google Notebook was created in 2006.
First of all, it is not called as "GMail Notebook", it is actually "Google Nootbooks". Google Notebooks are completely private.
One uses Google Earth to get directions as Google Earth provides geographical information about places on the Earth. Google Earth was released twelve years ago in 2001.
To download it you have to searchg on google for the smartboard notebook's website then download it.
You do not need to download software to use Google Earth. You can use the web client version from the Google Maps website. If you did choose to download it, it is free.
Some websites use the Google Earth plugin and visiting such a website would prompt you to download the plugin from Google if you don't already have Google Earth plugin installed. This is installed when you install the Google Earth application.If you want to download the Google Earth application it can be download for free from the Google Earth website, whose URL can be found in related links below. Otherwise just search: "Download Google Earth" and the first result with the website from the domain earth.google.com is the one to use (after the ads).
No. Google Earth can only be downloaded from google's website. There is a free version and a Pro version for business use.
In order to use Google Earth you need to download the application. There are versions of Google earth for all sorts of mobile devices available for download.
Google Earth is free to use for everyone just like Google Maps. Google Earth Professional can be purchased for $399 a year which comes to $33.25 a month.
Someone can find more information about Google Earth from the official Google Earth website. The website offers detailed information regarding Google Earth as well as tutorials on how to use the application.
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