Google has today released a version of its
Earth tool for download through the Apple
iPhone App Store. The
tool could prove useful to firms looking to arm workers with mobile mapping,
travel and local information.
The application takes use of the
iPhone's tilt application, meaning
that users can flip their device to see around themselves, checking the terrain
and other physical surroundings. Zoom is controlled using fingertips and the
phone's pinch and push method, and local information is just a click away.
In a blog post the firm said, "With Google Earth you get to the full detail
page for businesses, so you can get reviews, photos, user content, business
hours, and other useful information. We also added a 'search near me' feature,
so with one touch you can find businesses near your location, without having to
navigate there first or type in the name of the city."
Other features link location information to a database of photos and
geo-located wikipedia articles, letting mobile and international sales teams and
other workers discover more information about their surroundings.
The application is available from today. It boasts information on 22
countries and is available in 18 languages.
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