Google Earth is a virtual globe service provided by Google. Users can freely view the earth made up of satellite photos and high-resolution photos from around the world on a PC. A new project creation function has been added to Google Earth. You can register and list your favorite places, add text and images yourself, or mark a map.
The project creation function added to Google Earth can be saved by integrating location, photos, and text information into one. Since the created project is saved in Google Drive along with Google Docs or Google Spreadsheet, you can easily check previously created projects by opening Google Earth.
To create a project, tap the icon on the left side of the Google Earth screen, select New Project, and tap the pencil icon. Enter the project name and find the location on the map to add. For example, if you type Grand Canyon into the search box, click Add to project in the right panel. When saving, check the project name and click save.
Of course, you can select multiple locations to add to the list. You can add your favorite or memorable places and build your project around a single topic. You can also enter a place name or building name in the search box to find a location, as well as place a mark on a location on the map by clicking the icon on the left (Add placemark). You can add a project there by placing a mark anywhere on the map. If you click Edit before clicking Save, you can add information such as photos, videos, and text you took for the selected location. Adding information is possible not only when registering to the list, but also after registration.
In the list, not only specific points, but also streams can be traced back to lines, or specific terrain can be added to the project by putting them in a shape. You can also share your project with other users via email by tapping the icon. It is also possible to view the created project as a presentation by pressing the button (Present).
Project contents are saved in Google Drive, so you need to log in to your Google account to use the project creation function. Related information can be found here .
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