This seems to be the best answer I have found. The guy works for the Centre of Geographic Sciences so he should know what he is talking about.
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To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
NO ... only if you know where the driver lives ... Google earth does not track any thing ... just images of streets ...
Google Earth uses standard web protocols: http, https and smtp (mail).Basically, Google Earth is a special purpose web browser that specializes in geographic content, but also supports all the basic web content & media (HTML, PDF, video, images), links, etc.In fact, Google Earth has a built-in web browser which for example is used to render the description balloons that can contain embedded images, JavaScript, HTML content, etc.
If one is talking about Google's logo and the images on Google's website than no, they may not be copied because they are copyrighted by Google. If one is talking about images found in Google image search then also no. These images are all copyrighted by their respective owners. Even if the location where one finds an image does not specify anything about a copyright, it is assumed by law.
go to google images, yahoo images, or photo bucket. but it's best if you use google. : )
Google Earth
To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
Ummmm. Google earth.
There are a variety of websites available for one to view satellite images of earth online. One can view these images from sites such as Flash Earth, Google Earth and Terra Server. One can also view images on the Google Images.
Ummmm. Google earth.
Google Earth
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.
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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.
Satellites magnify images. With a strong satellite you can see images across the world. Google uses a satellite for Google Earth.
While Google doesn't have its own satellite, and is instead provided imagery from other satellites, the imagery is usually 1-3 years old, according to google. So how old images are just depends on when google collects the images. But it is not possible to see images in real time using google earth.
There should be a satellite icon or any icon on Google Earth that allows you to download the images and save it on a separate document.