Timelapse on Google Earth
So, following today, users can navigate tog.co/Timelapseto explore the timelapse experience. They can search for any place for which they want to see the“time in motion”. In addition, Google has addedinteractive guided toursbased on timelapse to their Voyager platform on Google Earth. These include timelapse experiences to showcase changes in forests, sources of energy, climate, and urban areas.
You can see the Timelapse feature in action in this official Youtube video:
Moreover, Google hasaddedover 800 Timelapse videos in 2D and 3D for users to download and use for free or sit back and enjoy the changing-time experience onYouTube.
Now, to develop Timelapse for Google Earth, the company worked with experts from Carnegie Mellon University’sCREATE Lab. The feature is now live and you can check it out for yourself on Google Earth.
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