If you select the 'Status Bar' option in View menu of Google Earth then the imagery date will appear in the lower left of the map.
Google images
go to google and find it yourself :)
Try Google Images. It will help you a lot.
google has good ones under images
If to go to google and type in (pics of kesha) you can see any new pics of old pics
You can find the old picture by the lighthouse, its floating around so you have to jump off.
you can find old songs about school by looking it up on google
In the top right of the screen, click your search bar(wether its yahoo, ask, or google) , type haos bakugan. click images and you will find millions of new and old haos bakugan images
you cant find none because the only way you can go to heaven is if god lets you go to heaven
to find the old bratz website go to google and type in the old bratz website.
Yes, the placemarks are saved in a different location such that uninstalling and reinstalling Google Earth will preserve the user's old saved places. In fact, if you have both Google Earth free version and Google Earth Pro, they both share the same saved places file.The location of the saved placed depends on what version of the OS you're running. See related links below to find the saved places file which is named myplaces.kml.
For Street View imagery the date of a Street View is displayed bottom right of the image (but not the time).For dates of the base imagery in Google Maps you'll need to use Google Earth and locate the same location and zoom level for the same view to see the imagery date. For whatever reason the imagery dates are not shown in Google Maps. Google Earth (unlike Google Maps) has historical imagery showing all previous versions of imagery that Google has for the particular area.See related question to show dates in Google Earth.