Die letzte große Veröffentlichung einer neuen Google Earth Version liegt nun schon einige Zeit zurück. Die momentan aktuelle Version 4.2 wurde im August gemeinsam mit Google Sky veröffentlicht.
Der GEarthBlog schreibt von folgenden neuen Features:
*Street View inside Google Earth – As rumored weeks ago, Street View will be here soon. And, yes – the images will be viewed with the Photo Viewer. That answers that question.
*Imagery Dates – You will now be able to easily see the dates when imagery was taken for most imagery (but, not all – simply because the date data isn’t always available from the many imagery providers delivering to Google).
*New navigational controls – New features enabling better ways to look around at 3D buildings and 3D terrain using new navigation gadgets and your mouse or keyboard.
*More 3D buildings, faster loading – Faster loading 3D building models, and faster rendering as well. New photo-textured cities (it will be interesting to find out how they were made, where they came from, and how many new cities are included).
*Day/Night Lighting – Real-time sunlight lighting option. Time slider control of the sun position. Expect a more realistic looking view of Earth from space. This has been done before by others, but now will be available built-in and supported by Google.
*Flash Support for Mac – That’s right, you’ll now be able to play YouTube videos and put other flash apps inside Google Earth placemarks just like on Windows. There may be a couple of caveats though from reports I have. More on this later.
*Switching to Sky Faster – Switching between Sky and Earth modes will be much faster.
Funktionen wie Google Streetview in Earth lassen sich über ein Workaround integrieren. Sehr viele Tag-Nacht Layer bringen schon seit einiger Zeit die die aktuelle Beleuchtung der Welt in das virtuelle.
Wie schon bei der Veröffentlichung von 4.2 erhalten manche Regionen früher den Zugriff auf die neue Version, andere später. Weitere Details, eine Ankündigung oder Screenshots liegen im Moment nicht vor.