There are a number of free third party tools to draw circles and produce KML that can be viewed in Google Earth.
With some such tools you can create a circle of a fixed radius at a center point by latitude/longitude. Likewise you could dynamically draw a circle at the center of your current view and redraw itself every time you move then stop.
Google Earth Pro can draw circles with the Ruler tool but the free version of Google Earth client does not support this so you must use a third party tool.
See related link below for a free online circle generator where you can specify a center point and radius or auto-draw a circle wherever you're looking at.
There's lots of websites devoted to the interesting, funny, and cool things that people find around the world in Google Maps and Google Earth ranging from crop circles to airplanes caught in flight. See related links for a few places to start with.
A handful of web sites have cool things and special topics of things you can find in Google Earth. Google Earth Hacks is one such web site and can find crop circles with screen shots of the location and a link to jump to it in Google Earth or Google Maps. The Google Earth blog also has a couple of articles on crop circles in Google Earth along with screenshots and related links. Click on URLs in related links below for more details.
Google Inc. Usually updates its digital maps yearly, including Google Earth and Google Maps.
An atlas is a collection of maps, and Google Maps is an online interactive map with multiple levels of resolution and details depending on your zoom level. By the definition of an atlas and description of Google Maps, you can say Google Maps is a type of online world atlas.
hills and mountains are represented by circles on topographic maps.
MyMaps via Google Maps allows you to create a list of places and make it private or public to share with others. Likewise, custom Google Maps can be embedded in websites.To create your own custom maps see related links below.
You can embed Google Maps into a web page of your choosing using HTML and the Google Maps JavaScript API. Google provides code-examples that you can cut-and-paste in your HTML pages and step-by-step tutorials to create your own custom Google Maps. See related link below for details.
No you don't. You can use Google Maps without having a password. You can create maps as part of your Google account though, in which case you would need a password to access your account.
You can tag and annotate places in Google Maps using the 'My Places' link. 'My Places' takes you to an editor where you can create new maps and drag/drop places onto the map and name them. Then you can share these maps with others or keep it to yourself.
There's lots of websites devoted to the interesting, funny, and cool things that people find around the world in Google Maps and Google Earth ranging from crop circles to airplanes caught in flight. See related links for a few places to start with.
Circles are not present in Gmail but in Google plus. It is the social network provided by Google. Google+ has friends in your circles.
You can send links from Google maps, or try this:http://www.google.com/mapmaker
A handful of web sites have cool things and special topics of things you can find in Google Earth. Google Earth Hacks is one such web site and can find crop circles with screen shots of the location and a link to jump to it in Google Earth or Google Maps. The Google Earth blog also has a couple of articles on crop circles in Google Earth along with screenshots and related links. Click on URLs in related links below for more details.
Google created a new Map Maker web application (that supplements Google Maps) allowing users to create and submit new roads or correct errors in existing roads. See related link below for URL or simply just search Google Map Maker.
Create Concentric Circles.
Google Inc. Usually updates its digital maps yearly, including Google Earth and Google Maps.
One can only download Google Maps if their GPS is an "Android" i.e. a GPS bought from Google. If you have one of these then you can download Google Maps straight from "Google Mobile Maps".