Google Earth has historic street view now and just in case you don't feel old enough already, it's t
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Google Maps' street view function has been a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. Before moving to the UK, it was the single biggest source of information on [[link]] the new location I'd chosen via proverbial dart throw. I regularly enjoyed looking at streets, then finding out what they looked like years prior. If you're as nosy as I, Google Earth has just unveiled its own version of that same tool, complete with a timelapse function to watch towns build in mere [[link]] seconds.
To celebrate the [[link]] , you can now go back in time when scrolling with a handy 'Historical Imagery' button on the top left. Depending on how far back the technology goes, you can scroll all the way to 1984.
Next to the timeline section in Google Earth, you will spot a timelapse, which will go through decades worth of imagery automatically. It's a neat tool, though not great from the 1900s to around the start of the 2000s, should you choose to zoom in.
You could get to historic data previously via the Google Earth application, though this does feel like slightly ancient technology itself. The app is a little bit clunky. Cool, but clunky.
If you aren't feeling nostalgic enough yet, Google drew attention to a handful of key moments throughout the life span of Google Earth in its blog. Back in 2005, it was downloaded 100 million times just a week after its launch. After Hurricane Katrina, Google would work with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to update imagery, which was used by first responders.
The Google announcement continues to show the ways in which Earth has been used to positively benefit its users. These include scientists using it in 2010 to discover a new hominid species and scientist Chris Simpson discovering a new type of coral reef due to "an unusual formation in Google Earth satellite imagery."
The blog ends with an acknowledgement of the #somewhereonGoogleMaps trend, where people would 'virtually time travel' using the Google Maps historic function. The same implementation in Google Earth is likely tied to that trend. Though I'm unlikely to use Google Earth for any scientific experiments anytime soon, the virtual time travel has certainly been neat.

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