Google Earth gets content creation tools for geography-focused presentations https://t.co/WzZ8ld6h7J
— Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) November 20, 2019
You can now make tours in Google Earth to show your friends your favorite travel spots https://t.co/r9DulkHUfO pic.twitter.com/yoyxFB3mOR
— The Verge (@verge) November 20, 2019
You can make story maps with Google Earth again-again-again(?)#gischathttps://t.co/3mnCBP9QkW
— maptastik (@maptastik) November 20, 2019
Our creation tools make you the storyteller. See how an educator, a conservationist, and a young woman exploring her family history use Google Earth to tell their stories: https://t.co/fqVXP8A4Ln pic.twitter.com/BbDhlc7xnZ
— Google Earth (@googleearth) November 20, 2019
This is huge! Google Earth for the web now gets KML creation tools. https://t.co/t6hEBBFxoV
— Brian McClendon (@bmcclendon) November 20, 2019
New update turns Google Earth into a free storytelling platform https://t.co/KaIy1BuA1z via @DigitalTrends Very cool!
— Joanna Penn (@thecreativepenn) November 20, 2019
Year later, Google invents PowerMap.https://t.co/GyyabzsxE8
— Matthew Roche (@SQLAllFather) November 20, 2019
Google Earth just got much cooler. #gcisdchat https://t.co/Pnlon45ZNp
— Jack Leonard (@JackLeonardEdu) November 21, 2019
Google Earth has always been a magical piece of software. I'm glad that they continue to invest in it. Maps is terrific but it doesn't invite wonder like Earth does. https://t.co/fnhspqusy4
— Andy Hickey (@AndyHi_Day) November 20, 2019
Anyone can now create maps and stories on Google Earth https://t.co/kP9ZR1ojsf via @techcrunch
— Micah Shippee, PhD: #WanderlustEDU (@micahshippee) November 20, 2019
? Hey Twitter friends! Have you seen this?https://t.co/roFrnSbBag
— Monica Burns, Ed.D. (@ClassTechTips) November 21, 2019
Google further integrating Maps functionality with travel reviews https://t.co/s8zyYnPdZV pic.twitter.com/9A2fklCEe8
— Bluegrass Capital (@BluegrassCap) November 21, 2019
You can now make tours in Google Earth to show your friends your favorite travel spots https://t.co/9CEDBGjHop pic.twitter.com/14SoaFxbAd
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 21, 2019
You can now make tours in Google Earth to show your friends your favorite travel spots https://t.co/r9DulkHUfO pic.twitter.com/OpNsxddV5H
— The Verge (@verge) November 21, 2019
You can now make tours in Google Earth to show your friends your favorite travel spots https://t.co/vyLuzZJkUi via @Verge#indiegames #IndieGameDev #gamedev #videogames #indiedev #gamedevelopment
— Project Speed (@ProjSpeed) November 20, 2019
It looks like someone is preparing for AR. this is a smart move. You can now create virtual tours with text attached to places in google earth. https://t.co/S2a7RQQ7EB #ar #vr
— ⚡️ ŁUKASZ WIECZOREK (@wutronic) November 20, 2019
New markup creation tools make Google Earth a free storytelling platformhttps://t.co/BagJnUxazc
— Peggy K (@PeggyKTC) November 20, 2019
Google Earth's new creation tools help you tell stories https://t.co/wOADKWlE54 pic.twitter.com/DIaaalN5rH
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 20, 2019
Travelling without moving, Google Earth's new creation tools help you tell stories https://t.co/zwSkWu0RO3 via @engadget
— Paul McCormack (@ElevenThirty) November 20, 2019
Google Earth now lets you create virtual tours and presentations #GoogleEarth https://t.co/sIpXf6FIR9 pic.twitter.com/HBUrQchiHO
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) November 20, 2019
Build your own world tour using a new feature called Creation Tools. https://t.co/MsjSDl7Kuh
— Co.Design (@FastCoDesign) November 21, 2019