Google
has added a
YouTube
layer to
Google
Earth allowing users to zoom in on any location on the planet and view
YouTube videos related to that place.
For example, a trip to Maui offers videos of surfing, snorkelling and exotic
sea life, while users who fly to Chamonix-Mont Blanc in France can watch videos
filmed at the highest points of the Alps.
The YouTube layer is available in the Featured Content folder of Google
Earth.
Google said that the integration offers a new way to experience destinations
as seen through the eyes of YouTube users who have visited them.
The new service enables people to watch, hear and feel what is happening in
locations they may never have otherwise visited.
Armchair tourists to Rome can now watch YouTube videos filmed at the
Coliseum, for example, providing a "holistic experience and adding a new
perspective for users" who enjoy looking at noteworthy locations from above
through satellite imagery.
Users need to download the newest Google Earth client to use the
functionality.
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