You just click on the yellow pushpin button at the top of the screen.
There is a tutorial with step-by-step instructions to embed YouTube video in Google Earth description balloons for placemarks. See related links below.
Placemarks are "bookmarks" for a selected map view in Google Earth that retains the location, zoom-level, and orientation allowing you to return to that view at a later time.
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.
If you have an aerial photo or satellite image then you can create an image overlay in Google Earth with that image and orient it to align correctly with the ground.From Add Menu in Google Earth select Image Overlay then browse to the image to use. Then use control corners and rotation tool to orient the image. You may need to use transparency to match the features in the image overlay with those on the map.To share your placemarks with others on the Internet you right-mouse click and select "Share / Post" on the Folder or Placemark feature then pick the related topic for this content. Your placemarks will be uploaded for anyone to see.
No, the placemarks are saved in a different location than the Google Earth application software so that uninstalling or updating Google Earth will preserve the saved places. In addition multiple users on the same computer will have their own saved places as they have their bookmarks or favorites for the web browser.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 (myplaces.kml) on your computer.
Google provides a number of ways to share places. One way is the "Share" menu option in Google Earth which allows you to share your places with the Google Earth Community. You can right-mouse click on a placemark or folder then select "Share with Google Earth Community". Another way is Google's Map Maker which allows you to make edits to the map, move placemarks, add/changes labels, etc. and if those changes are accepted, your edits/changes will eventually be reflected in Google Earth and Google Maps. Note that Map Maker is not available in all areas and countries. See related links below for more detail.
In Google Earth you can place a "placemarker" and save it to your hrad drive as a ".kml" "kmz" file that file can be sent by email and openen by Google Earth. You can put many placemarks with attached information in one and the same "kmz" file.
Some video clips such as those hosted on Youtube are embedded within the description pop-ups of Placemarks in Google Earth. If you see a video embedded in a pop-up in Google Earth you have the same controls you would see in your web browser so you can press the play button to start watching it.
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If, for example, you enter an address in the Search/Fly-To panel you can save the placemark "permanently" to your saved places by right-clicking on the feature and select 'Save to My Places'. Likewise, you could drag the placemark from the search panel to the Save Places folder. Then when you exit Google Earth, the new placemark at that address will be saved in your saved places file and reloaded when you restart Google Earth.Another way is Google's Map Maker which allows you to make edits to the map, move placemarks, add/changes labels, etc. and if those changes are accepted, your edits/changes will eventually be reflected in Google Earth and Google Maps. Note that Map Maker is not available in all areas and countries.See related links below for more detail.
If, for example, you enter an address in the Search/Fly-To panel you can save the placemark "permanently" to your saved places by right-clicking on the feature and select 'Save to My Places'. Likewise, you could drag the placemark from the search panel to the Save Places folder. Then when you exit Google Earth, the new placemark at that address will be saved in your saved places file and reloaded when you restart Google Earth.Another way is Google's Map Maker which allows you to make edits to the map, move placemarks, add/changes labels, etc. and if those changes are accepted, your edits/changes will eventually be reflected in Google Earth and Google Maps. Note that Map Maker is not available in all areas and countries.
You have to download Google Sketchup, and then make a cementary, or just press file, then warehouse, then get models.