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  1. www.google.com.au › mapsGoogle Maps

    Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  2. www.google.com.au › earthGoogle Earth

    Google Earth. Create stories and maps. With creation tools, you can draw on the map, add your photos and videos, customize your view, and share and collaborate with others.

  3. www.google.com.auGoogle

    Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.

  4. www.google.com.au › travel › hotelsGoogle

    Google

  5. Photographers: learn more about becoming a Trusted Photographer. Thank you for your interest in Google Business Photos! We will consider your application. Given the volume of requests, Google cannot guarantee to get in touch with all applicants. * Required. Please enter your first name. Please enter your last name. Please enter your phone number.

  6. Click and hold the name of your tab group and drag to the desired spot. Click and drag a tab group name or coloured circle to move the whole group. Shortcuts can help save you precious time. Just go to the ‘Shortcuts’ dialogue in the Customise menu. Pick a colour theme that fits your mood, or apply different themes to different Chrome profiles.

  7. Bridge of Sighs, 1602. Built in 1602, this enclosed white limestone bridge was used to transport prisoners from the interrogation rooms inside the Doge’s Palace to their cells. Prisoners were known to sigh as they glimpsed their last view of Venice through the bridge’s windows, which is how this site got its melancholy name.

  8. Designate a template for each placemark by entering the desired Template Sheet Name into column H. The Template Sheet Name is the name of the Template's sheet/tab at the bottom of your spreadsheet. (Spreadsheet Mapper version 2 used a unique name defined in each template, but in version 3, we just use the template sheet names.)

  9. We pay close attention to many factors, including the weather and the population density of various areas, to determine when and where we can collect the best possible imagery. To match each image to its geographic location on the map, we combine signals from sensors on the car that measure GPS, speed and direction.

  10. Earth Engine Explorer (EE Explorer) is a lightweight geospatial image data viewer with access to a large set of global and regional datasets available in the Earth Engine Data Catalogue. It allows for quick viewing of data with the ability to zoom and pan anywhere on Earth, adjust visualisation settings and layer data to inspect change over time.