Monday, April 07, 2008

Google Earth Pro Portable

Google Earth Pro Portable v4.1.7087.5048

With Google Earth Pro, it’s easy to research locations and present your discoveries. In just a few clicks, you can import site plans, property lists or client sites and share the view with your client or colleague. You can even export high-quality images to documents or the web. Want to see it in action?

Share and analyze
Share your Google Earth views and data representations with your clients as a KML, Google Earth‘s original file format. With your upgraded Pro subscription, you get additional measurement tools (square feet, mile, acreage, radius and so on), so simply select the points on the screen using your mouse and let Google Earth calculate the rest.

Create visually powerful presentations
Export high-resolution images up to 11" x 17", and use them in documents, presentations, web or printed materials. You audience can come along for the ride as you create your own compressed movies of the zooms and virtual tours you take in Google Earth.

Useful for many industries
Whether you’re in commercial real estate, insurance or media, Google Earth Pro lets you represent geo-specific information to full dramatic effect. Learn how it’s applicable to your industry.

Featured Content in Google Earth
This layer contains highly informative, multimedia-enhanced data about various places around the planet, overlaid on Google Earth imagery. So now you can not only see high-resolution satellite imagery, but also read detailed information from various sources. See this animation to learn how to use the layer. Overlays in this release of Featured Content for Google Earth include:

* United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) – includes successive time-stamped images illustrating 100 areas of extreme environmental degradation around the world.
* Discovery Networks World Tour – enables you to take a virtual tour of major world landmarks, cities, and natural wonders through Google Earth.
* Jane Goodall Institute – you can visit Flirt and the other Gombe preserve chimpanzees and follow their daily exploits with the Institute’s "geo-blog" in Google Earth.
* National Geographic – this features articles, pictures, live webcams and more around the world from National Geographic.
* Tracks 4 Africa - Community generated map data across part of Africa along with photographs and interesting snippets about various places.
* Spotlight on Africa - Flags and snippets of information about the 53 sovereign nations of Africa
* Rumsey Historical Maps - Historical maps around the world spanning from year 1680 to 1892, including a Map of Africa from 1787.
* European Space Agency – More satellite imagery of beautiful places and phenomena around the world

The Geographic Web layer contains similar content contributed by various user communities around the world, such as Wikipedia and Panoramio


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http://rapidshare.com/files/48439394/Portable_Google_Earth_v4.1.7087.rar

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