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Google Earth for iPhone | 8.8 MB The first desktop application ported by Google to a mobile phone is
Google Earth. iPhone and iPod Touch users can download for free from
the App Store the best way to explore satellite imagery in 3D.
"Not only is having Google Earth on your iPhone convenient, but the
touch interface is a very natural way to interact with the Earth. Just
swipe your finger across the screen and you fly to the other side of
the globe; tilt your phone and your view tilts as well. You can pinch
to zoom in or out, or just double tap with one finger to zoom in and
two fingers to zoom out," says Google LatLong Blog.
CNet writes that iPhone's multitouch makes the experience much more
intuitive than in the desktop version of Google Earth. Like Google Maps
for Mobile, the application can detect your location using information
from GPS, Wi-Fi networks, and mobile phone towers. You can explore
interesting places and discover more about them using the integrated
layers: Wikipedia and Panoramio photos.
The cool applications that were only available from your computer start to be ported to mobile phones.
In the future, the most exciting applications will be first launched for mobile phones.