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Somebody was telling me about a program like that of Google Earth but with more recent satellite pictures. If you haven't noticed, Google Earth has images from years ago in some places. What is the name(s) of this program? Info would be appreciated. =] Thanks!

(Yah, I'm kinda a little nerdy. lol)

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  1. who cares if people think your nerdy!

    wait a couple years the things you find fascinating now and what you learn from them will help you later in life.

    I love watching History channel and discovery channel I cant get enough of it ive been watching it since I was a little kid. When the cartoons where over at 10 o'clock I would watch those channels at night till friggin 2 in the morning. That was back then when cartoons didnt come on at 2 in the morning now you can watch friggin spongebob at that hour..

    I bought planet earth on blu ray I was awe stricken by the magnificent landscape that they filmed. It felt like i was flying over the himalayan mountains. Buy it if you like that nerdy stuff it cost friggin $60 its well worth it if your into that stuff I know im gonna watch it over and over again.  


  2. GE just took new pics

  3. I really would like to know the answer to this. I have that program and my house is fairly new (15 years). When I look on their pics., my house is not there. Lolz

    ??????

  4. MSN maps has sattelite images and some are newer than google but it depends on the area. Also, in some areas, you can turn on the "birds eye" view feature. You can look at pictures of cities from above, sort of like being on a plane.

    http://maps.live.com

    You can also download Microsoft Virtual Earth, which is like the Google Earth program (the one that you download) but it's not as good (in my opinion).

    http://www.microsoft.com/VirtualEarth

    Also, on google maps, if you haven't already seen it, you can look at cities from ground level with Google Street View, it's just like being in a car. They have images of carious cities in the US, Australia, France and Japan.

    http://maps.google.com/help/maps/streetv...


  5. http://www.beachbrowser.com/Cool-Stuff/e...

    http://science.nasa.gov/Realtime/jtrack/...

    http://local.live.com/

    http://www.liveindia.com/earth/index.htm...

    Hope this helps! lol.

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