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[Cult of Mac] Yesterday saw the release of Google Earth for iPad, and I cannot put into words how awesome it is. Though there is no amazing new feature or killer new interface, using it on the iPad’s 10-inch, high-resolution screen is pure joy.

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[IntoMobile] Google Earth hits iPad: Because it’s a Google product, there’s an integrated search feature that can pinpoint businesses and geographical features. You can also view various data layers on top of the earth, including Wikipedia articles, photos, roads and various other information.

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Google Earth comes to the iPad: You can also use the arrow keys to navigate around text views, and access the iPad's brightness controls (F1 and F2), volume (F11 and F12), as well as audio playback (F7, F8, and F9). Although the keyboard can be used on the Mac for Expose (F3) and Dashboard (F4), these keys do not work on the iPad (yet).

[Product Reviews Net] Google Earth: iPad Version Released - Best App Yet? : Product ...: This is where the iPad shines, with it’s 10-inch high-res screen, you get the full experience right on your lap. Hey, you even look past the fact it is missing some features from the desktop version, such as the ability to see buildings in 3D, and landmark tours.

[Appmodo] Google Earth Now Available for the iPad - Appmodo: Appmodo is an iPhone game reviews and mobile applications blog covering applications, games, utilities, hardware, accessories, news, and more for the Apple iPhone, iPhone 3GS, Apple iPod Touch, Apple iPad, Android, Palm Pre, HTC, and BlackBerry.

[Stuff Middle East] Get Google Earth on your iPad - Stuff Middle East: Google Earth has been tweaked for the better since its first release, with the 3.0 version getting Street View, terrain indicators, as well as landmark information via Wikipedia and user-uploaded photos. It can give you real-time locations of businesses and restaurants and also works with Google Places.

[ReadWriteWeb] Google Earth on iPad...Wow!: I downloaded Google Earth for my iPad this morning,and from within the office, when I click on the location icon, it shows me MOVING all over the place, as if I am on a boat (yes, it shows me in the water, traveling around as if I were in a tunnel). It finally "settled" down around 3 blocks from my office.

[Coolest Gadget Reviews] Google Earth App Available For the Apple iPad: There are also some new features that are “iPad specific”. These would include a unique view and custom feel that is specific to the Apple tablet as well as the fact that in-map photos will no longer appear in full screen but will rather appear as a pop up window.

[Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks] Google Earth launches for iPad | Electronista: I wonder if it will constantly send information to Google about you, without your knowledge, as the desktop version does. There's software in the program that monitors you and sends it back to Google - you can't turn it off.

[iPad Blog - iPad news, Accessories And More] Google Earth on iPad”¦Wow! | iPad Blog - iPad news, Accessories And ...: Google Earth’s iPhone application has just been updated with iPad support, allowing you to now touch and swipe your way through the high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery available in the desktop version of Google Earth and its prior mobile counterparts. The end result is an application that’s well worth the download, especially considering the price is free.

[AppShopper.com] AppShopper.com » Blog Archive » Google Earth Now Compatible with iPad: With Google Earth for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, you can fly to far corners of the planet with just the swipe of a finger. Explore the same global...

[Jim Lynch: Off the Top of My Head...] Google Earth for iPad | Jim Lynch: Off the Top of My Head...: Google has made the decision to make the app universal rather than building a standalone iPad app. That means if you already have it installed - you should fire up the app store and get updating!

[iPad in Canada Blog - Canada's #1 iPad Resource] Google Earth for iPad Now Available | iPad in Canada Blog ...: With Google Earth for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, you can fly to far corners of the planet with just the swipe of a finger. Explore the same global satellite and aerial imagery available in the desktop version of Google Earth, including high-resolution imagery for over half of the world’s population and a third of the world’s land mass.

[Gadget Venue] Google Earth for iPad Launched: The new app works very similar to how the iPhone version works but with the iPad having a larger screen it makes the experience far better... well, at least the idea is better as we actually found it to be a little buggy and slow.

[iPad Blog] Review: Google Earth App For iPad | iPad Blog: After making its successful stint on iPhone and mobiles, Google Earth in its new version is supporting iPad. So, what do you get, well bigger screen and high resolution imagery to enjoy,search the earth in better way.

[Erictric] Google Earth Now Available for The iPad: Google recently announced today on its Google LatLong Blog that its popular Google Earth application is now available for the Apple iPad. Now, iPad users have been able to use the iPhone version of Google Earth since the device was .

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