Published 10/27/2008
at Apple Hot News
“Google Earth on the iPhone is a clear winner,” exclaims Frederic Lardinois (nytimes.com). Now available on the App Store, Google Earth “is a gorgeous application and thanks to the multi-touch interface, it’s extremely easy to use.” “Just like the desktop application,” Lardinois notes, “it is also a great application to just play with when you have a few extra minutes to spare.”
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