What happened to Google Earth

What happened to Google Earth

And all this computing was done inside Google’s carbon-neutral, 100% renewable energy-matched data centers, which are part of their commitments to help build a carbon-free future.

With this Timelapse now available for sharing, Google has decided to commit to decade long Timelapse videos, and the content for the next one is being gathered as we speak. As individuals, what we can do to ensure that the Timelapse is positive, is to be socially and environmentally responsible in order to make the world a wonderful world to stay.

If you have not see the Timelapse yet, you can view it by clicking on this link.