Psi Baba
Homo Skepticalis
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Actually, no. You still need to be online to use Google Earth. The app is really just a specialized browser, and the images are streamed (you'd need terabytes of storage to use it offline). Google Earth does a lot more than Google Maps. For example: full 3-D rendering; the ability to switch layers on and off; if you zoom out far enough, you can virtually grab the Earth and spin it around to move to far-flung location; the ability to create and save customized maps with markers and labels that you can share for others to view; etc.Thanks! So it's mainly an offline version of Google Maps?