It is 435 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 96.4 miles according to Google Maps.
The free version of Google Earth has an outdated map of the world from about 2005. The paid version of Google Earth is updated regularly.
if im not wrong, the maps on the iphone are streamed into the iphone using wifi/3g(internet access) from Google using their "Google Maps". so its updated if google updates their maps. thing is, is it possible to download/buy maps for the iphone so i dont have to stream google maps to use the gps?
Google Maps uses the same satellite data as Google Earth, most of which is approximately one to three years old. The roads and place names, etc. are updated on a continuous basis. Google does not provide detailed information about when a specific area will be updated in advance but you can receive e-mail notification when your area of interest was updated.
The images in Google Earth (and Google Maps) are updated on a continuous basis. It's hard to say exactly when an area will be updated because some areas may be updated more frequently than others. Google provides KML feeds showing what areas have been updated in a given update. Google also provides a notification service you can signup to alert you when a given area is updated. For details see the related question.
Go to Google maps or Bing maps. You can visit the state of florida website for latest maps and specifically see what you are looking for, or you can also visit the world atlas and look for the most recent florida map with the latest hurricanes and other things included in the map
On January 23, 2006, Google Maps was updated to use the same satellite image database as Google Earth. On March 12, 2006, Google Mars was launched, which features a draggable map and satellite imagery of the planet Mars. Source Wikipedia.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 9 minutes.
Satellite maps are as current as when they taken and depends on the satellite provider and/or source for the imagery. The base imagery, for example, in Google Earth and Google Maps is on average 3-5 years old. Weather imagery and overlays in Google Earth on the other hand are updated an hourly basis. Satellite imagery is Google Earth/Maps is incrementally updated usually about every 2-3 weeks in whatever area an update is available -- the entire globe isn't updated all at once. Likewise, Bing Maps updates its imagery once a month with typically more than 10TB of imagery, but its aerial and Bird's-Eye images for a particular location can sometimes be several years out-of-date.
As I've been searching over the internet. The most updated maps can be found in Google (either by maps.google.com or through Google Earth 4.3). Using Google Earth, you can zoom in to the street level, make labels and then save the photo as JPG file. You can also try wikimapia. It's based on Google maps but with additions from users (same concept as wikipedia) Have Fun. Cheer, Mohammad
Google Maps (and Google Earth) are updated together and bulk updates usually once or twice every month but NOT every area is updated on each update.It's hard to say exactly when a given area will be updated because Google does not provide advance notice and some areas may be updated more frequently than others (just because that data is more readily available). While most images are no more than 3 years old, you may occasionally see an older image.Due to overwhelming demand when a given area will be updated Google has created a new e-mail notification service. Check out 'Follow Your World' in related links below.