Google never lets on when it will update an area but you can subscribe to Google's "Follow Your World"notification service to get an e-mail when they do update Morocco or whatever location you pick.
Sometimes newer imagery is available in 'Historical Imagery', which can be enabled from the View menu. In some cases the 'best' imagery isn't always the newest imagery.
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To add photos in Google you will need to upload your file. Then select the locations you want to update and input the URL for your picture in the Images field.
Most of the world's available satellite images are no more than 3 years old. The images are updated on a regular basis and may be a combination of satellite and high resolution aerial images. Since Rapid City, South Dakota covers a large area, the satellite images do not all have the same date. Some may have been updated recently while others may be close to 3 years old.
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Once or Twice a year.Answer #2Google doesn't take satellite pictures. Google purchases satellite imagery from a variety of providers such as DigitalGlobe and GeoEye. Much of Google's imagery actually comes from aerial photography mostly in airplanes with special high resolution cameras. Google make bulk updates to Google Earth and Google Maps imagery usually every 60 days but not all areas are updated on each update.
Satellite maps are as current as when they taken and depends on the satellite provider and/or source for the imagery. The base imagery, for example, in Google Earth and Google Maps is on average 3-5 years old. Weather imagery and overlays in Google Earth on the other hand are updated an hourly basis. Satellite imagery is Google Earth/Maps is incrementally updated usually about every 2-3 weeks in whatever area an update is available -- the entire globe isn't updated all at once. Likewise, Bing Maps updates its imagery once a month with typically more than 10TB of imagery, but its aerial and Bird's-Eye images for a particular location can sometimes be several years out-of-date.
Google updates its imagery every 2-3 weeks. You can see what has been updated in each imagery update in the related links below.
The Google Update Task Machine UA is a updater for Google products. It will scan your computer periodically and find which Google products you have and then prompt you to update them.
Google imagery is updated often and even if a plane is caught in flight on a given image -the next update for that area will no longer have the plane. Google Earth is more suited for seeing planes in flight especially with its 'Historical Imagery' so you can return to a particular place and time to see a plane caught in flight.The short answer is that you can see planes in flight on Google Maps and Google Earth. The long answer is that I am sure Google data is pulled from both satellite data and "flown" images. Flown images are taken at lower altitude so commercial planes are likely routed over the one taking the images.
As of April 30, 2011, Streetview was updating images in New Orleans, see related link below.
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Yes there has been an update for google Chrome in the past year. Google Chrome updates constantly to fix and update bugs and errors. It updates automatically to your computer.