Introduced in Google Earth 5.0 is the ability to virtually explore the ocean with thousands of images of underwater landscape.
Names like 'Google Ocean', 'Google Sky', 'Google Moon', 'Google Mars', etc. all describe a particular feature or mode in Google Earth which is no longer limited to just the Earth as the names indicate.
'Google Ocean' or simply the underwater feature of Google Earth allows users to swim around underwater volcanoes, watch videos about exotic marine life, read about nearby shipwrecks, and watch unseen footage of historic ocean expeditions.
yes it is totally free! download: google earth 5.0 to see under water:hold right button on the mouse and move with it good luck to you!
It's free with a Google account. Google accounts are also free.
Google calendar is actually free to use for individuals. It is accessible from your Google homepage and can be a useful addition to a physical diary.
Yes. Google calendar is free to use.
Skype is similar to Google Voice and there is a free app.
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The Google Earth plugin is free. It can be downloaded with the free version of Google Earth (they're bundled together) or by itself from Google's website (see link below).UPDATE: Google Earth Plugin has been deprecated as of December 12th, 2014.
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You can visit the Google app store to know that. Google apps that are free do not charge money for them.
The lines in the ocean on Google Maps are called bathymetric lines. These lines represent the depth of the ocean at different points. They help users understand the underwater topography and features of the ocean floor.
Yes it is free