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Why use Google Chrome instead of Google?
Google Chrome is a web browser, while Google is a search engine. You can continue using Google while using Google Chrome.
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How do you use Google Earth?
First you download Google Earth from google's web site. You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to-search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check...
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What protocol does Google Earth use?
Google Earth uses standard web protocols: http(s) and smtp. Basically Google Earth is a special purpose web browser that specializes in geographic content but also supports all the basic web content...
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Can you use Google Earth in a notebook?
Yes. Google Earth supports desktops or notebooks running Windows (XP, Vista, or Win7), Mac (OS X 10.5.0 or later), and Linux (2.4 or later). There are also mobile Google Earth versions for Android...
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How do you use the tools on Google earth?
Google Earth has a bunch of tools including Historical view, Street View, a Ruler for measuring distance/area, and a Flight Simulator to name just a few. Detailed help can be found in the Google...