Engadget : Sure, Google Earth is a neat program to play around with and it's easy to take for granted, but plenty of groups are taking advantage of the technology to help improve -- and save -- lives all over the world. One such organization is the HALO Trust, a group that's dedicated to clearing war-riddled countries (such as Cambodia and Angola) of minefields.
This isn't breaking news or anything but after a long-time coming, Google Earth now works on web browsers other than Google Chrome.
Nostalgia is powerful and now, Google is back with another globetrotting adventure over Google Earth featuring the super thief, Carmen Sandiego.
One of Taiwan’s top-secret military bases has just been exposed to the public in the latest update to Google Earth’s 3D. Yikes, not good.