You can download the free version of Google Earth at the site in related links.
Google Earth Blog is a site unaffiliated with Google used to detail findings and discoveries on Google Earth. It's main benefit is its ability to share content with other users.
First you download Google Earth from google's web site. You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to-search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check out the Google Earth user's guide (which includes video tutorials) and see what else Google Earth can do. See related links below.
Google Chrome is a web browser and Google Earth is a Earth browser.Both are products of Google designed for different purposes.Chrome is used to browse the web and visit web sites.Google Earth is a desktop application that allows you to fly around the globe seeing 3-D satellite and street view imagery.Another Google product, Google Maps, is a web site to view 2-D satellite imagery and maps. This web site can be opened in Chrome or another web browsers.
Google Earth and Google Earth Pro are Google software products. It normally does not "mess" up your computer but like any software application problems do happen (e.g. system crashes, corrupt cache files, etc.).If you're using Google Earth Pro and have problems then you should contact Google Earth support (which is part of the subscription) or check out the Google Earth Support web site for solutions.If you use the free version then you can post questions or problems to the Google Earth forum - see related link below.
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A handful of web sites have cool things and special topics of things you can find in Google Earth. Google Earth Hacks is one such web site and can find crop circles with screen shots of the location and a link to jump to it in Google Earth or Google Maps. The Google Earth blog also has a couple of articles on crop circles in Google Earth along with screenshots and related links. Click on URLs in related links below for more details.
Google+ is Google's social networking site.
The Moon was first available on that site's Earth feature in July of 2009. The site chose to release that feature in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 situation.
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Google Earth allows individuals and groups to post information various places. There isn't a great deal of information about Israel though. In addition many locations are mapped via either Wikipedia or Answers.com. The Google Earth Community site is found at bbs.keyhole.com (see link below).