COLUMBUS (Mayuri Lin/Kelsey Mallahan) — Google is employing its satellite imaging program to show the destruction of the tornado that killed 24 people in the suburbs of Oklahoma City, Okla. on Monday. The tornado escalated to an EF5 rating, the
A video, using Google Maps before-and-after images, walking you through the damage caused by the Moore, Oklahoma tornado on May 20, 2013.
It is also part of a wider effort by Google to woo the Continent and engage more deeply with its culture after several missteps in Europe a few years back, such as legal issues in Germany due to Street View images and French disapproval of digitizing
With that in mind, Google is now bringing panoramic images of the Galapagos Island to Street View, via a partnership with Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) and the Galapagos National Parks Directorate (GNPD).
Ever since Google Talk has been updated to Hangouts, users have been able to send pictures to each other over chat, making it easier to hold conversations that include transfer of images. It has now come to notice that the images you share over these
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