Google's 3D map prepares for the honeycomb. Or put another way: Android's Google Earth app has been optimized to run on the house's native platform for tablets, Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
Thanks to this improvement in the application, it is possible to integrate options that improve the user experience in this type of device, especially when it comes to seeing the 3D projections of buildings and enclaves with a quality level of detail and realism. really spectacular. The Google Earth application is free, both in the mobile and tablet versions.
Another of the most interesting additions to Google Earth for Android is the ability to navigate between locations with the "fly your location" function, or "fly to your location". It is a system that, as in Google Maps, allows us to travel from point to point, just by marking the locations we want to cover.
In addition, this function, like the rest of those found in Google Earth for Android, integrates with the layer system, which prevents us from losing the page with the last location. In other words, if additional information is loaded (such as detailed photographs), we do not have to go back in the application navigation to return to the previous point, but rather close the pop-up window that was opened with that accessory data.
Likewise, Google Earth is integrated into the rest of the firm's map utilities. In this way, while we are examining points on the globe, we can complete information with data from Google Places, record the location in Latitude or even capture the location in Google Maps to launch it into Navigation and use it as a GPS guide.
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