When we think about Google's apps and services, we often think about the ones that provide the most utility. Google Maps helps us get where we're going, Google Drive offers a free suite of productivity software, Google Chrome is the most popular browser on the planet, and Google Search is so ubiquitous that it has turned into a verb. Google Earth might not be quite as applicable in our everyday lives, but either way, you need to check out its latest update.
On Thursday morning, Google rolled out its biggest update for Google Earth since 2017 with the introduction of 3D timelapse videos. As Google explains in a blog post, the timelapses were created using 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years that show how the planet has evolved over the last few decades.
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