Google Earth 6.2 gets improved rendering of images and integration with Google +

The Google+ launched last Thursday (26), version 6.2 of Google Earth . The company said the new version of the product has a better rendering of images, integration with Google + - facilitating the sharing of images – as well as a revamped research system.

The first and most noticeable novelty of the latest version of the platform is the new way the system renders images. Composed of several photos taken by satellites around the world in different times and days, and under the direct influence of climatic variations, the globe displayed by Google Earth was totally irregular. A mixture of images clearer and more dark, forming squares, were not visually appealing. With the new way the product renders these borrowings, the look of the globe was completely uniform and much more enjoyable to watch.

Besides the improvement in the visualization of images, Google Earth has a new sharing option. From now on, the user can share images directly with friends from Google + . Simply being logged in the service and click on “Share”, available at the top right of the screen.

Another improvement in the new version of the platform can be seen in the research system. Semellhante to  Google Maps , now have research indicating the best result of the system autocomplete. In addition, the platform is to mark all the places on the map that match the search term. If, for example, the user is in Rio de Janeiro and search for “pizza”, the Google Earth will list all the pizzerias in the city, not just the first ten results.

The new version of the product allows the user to a new and great experience in finding, viewing and sharing of addresses. Joining the news with the built in Google Street View  - present since version 6.0 – the user has access to the world without leaving home.

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