Resources
Google Earth Reference Web Sites
- Google Earth - The Google Earth information and download page for all versions
- Google Earth Pro Support - The official website for help with Google Earth Pro
- Google Maps Blog - Google's official Google Maps blog
- KML - Google's official guide to the KML data standard
- Google Earth Proboards Community - Google Earth Community bulletin board
Websites and Blogs about Google Earth
- Google Earth Blog - Frank Taylor's blog about Google Earth
- Google Earth Design - techniques, advice, and critiques concerning the design of effective Google Earth maps
- Google Sightseeing ( This site may be offline. ) - information about interesting places around the world that can been seen on the Google Earth and Google Maps imagery
- USGS: Google Earth Files - USGS data on earthquakes, faults, and folds for Google Earth
- Google Earth Cool Places
Other Geobrowsers
- NASA World Wind (more info) - A Java-based geobrowser programming interface from NASA
- Marble - A geobrowser offered by the KDE Education Project, which provides free software for desktop and mobile computing
- ArcGIS Explorer - a free Geobrowser from ESRI, the company that offers the commercial ArcGIS products
- Microsoft Earth View Map 3D - A geobrowser related to Microsoft's maps service
- EarthBrowser - A geobrowser by Softonic
Books about Google Earth and Google Maps
Google Earth 2017: Learning the Essentials
Author: Dale Michelson
This short book describes what Google Earth does and mentions recent versions and their capabilities. Various things users can do with Google Earth are discussed in the book.
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 978-1974648092
50 pages
Published: August 2017Google Earth and Virtual Visualizations in Geoscience Education and Research
Authors: Steven Whitmeyer, John E. Bailey, Declan G. De Paor, and Tina Ornduff
This is a publication by the Geological Society of America that presents innovations brought by Google Earth into the geoscience classroom. From its use for remote geologic mapping to integration with high-resolution photography collected in the field for virtual field experiences, this resource delves into various applications of Google Earth for teaching, and concludes with a section on educational models, methods, and assessment.
Geological Society of America
ISBN: 978-0813724928
468 pages
Published: October 2012
Googling Earth: Using Google Earth to Explore your World
Author: JoBea Holt
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 978-1508434573
100 pages
Published: March 2015
This book explains the use of Google Earth tools and teaches the reader to look at the Earth from a geographic perspective. Recognizing volcanoes, mines, islands, and glaciers is discussed here, as well as historical routes, map overlays, 3D buildings, and images from the past to explain current phenomena. This book includes easy-to-follow steps for an interactive experience.Google Earth for Dummies
Author: David A. Crowder
Wiley Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN: 978-0-470-09525-7
346 pages
Published: February 2007
This book covers Google Earth and Google Sketchup. Concerning Google Earth, the topics include searching for places, finding directions, navigating, measuring, adjusting the settings, using the layers, creating and organizing placemarks, creating tours, the Google Earth Community, creating overlays, using GPS data, the basics of KML, and where to find data. Several chapters are devoted to creating 3D models with Sketchup and bringing them into Google Earth.
Hacking Google Maps and Google Earth
Author: Martin C. Brown
Wiley Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN: 978-0-471-79009-9
408 pages
Published: July 2006
This book primarily covers Google Maps, the details of the using Google Maps API by creating JavaScript code, reading and handling data from XML files, working with databases, serving data over the web, and working with overlays. The last several chapters are devoted to Google Earth. This includes a discussion of differences between Google Earth and Google Maps, some of the layers, creating and sharing placemarks, basic KML principles, using Perl to generate KML, creating overlays, and creating 3D models. Since it was written in 2006, it is a bit outdated, but still contains a great deal of useful information and ideas.
The KML Handbook
Author: Josie Wernecke
Addison-Wesley
ISBN: 978-0-321-52559-8
339 pages
Published: October 2008
The KML Handbook offers an introduction to KML, and a great deal of advanced material about the details of the language, and how to use it to create a great variety of different types of content. Along with descriptive text, code examples and illustrations are used throughout the book to demonstrate how to create placemarks, paths, polygons, overlays, and 3D models. Also included are discussions on how to design attractive and informative information balloons, work with photographs, create icons, offer data through network links, serve data with Python scripts, and use time and animations. The book also includes a complete KML reference.
Google Maps Hacks
Author: Rich Gibson and Schuyler Erle
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN: 0-596-10161-9
337 pages
Beginning with simple examples of how to use the standard Google Maps service, and proceeding to discussions of the Google Maps API accompanied by code and illustrations, this book demonstrates many uses for Google Maps. Introductory material includes navigating the map, changing map views, searching for places and getting directions, and sharing maps through urls. The more advanced focus on the API includes working with markers, routes, information balloons, geotagging photographs, server side scripts, mashups with third party data, working with XML data, and databases. One chapter discusses tracking incoming GPS data with Google Earth. This book uses version 1 of the Google Maps API, so it is somewhat out of date, but still offers a great deal of useful information.
Published: 2008
Future of Google Earth
Author: Chandler Evans with Robert Sellers Smith
BookSurge
ISBN: 978-1-419-68903-1
400 pages
Published: March 2008
Future of Google Earth is a story about the adventure of exploring the world with Google Earth. It places considerably more focus on facts about places than on technical aspects of Google Earth. It includes information on some features that can be seen in Sky mode. In addition, other Google services are briefly discussed, including the search engine, Google Maps, and Gmail.
Beginning Google Maps Applications with PHP and AJAX: From Novice to Professional
Author: Michael Purvis, Jeffrey Sambells, and Cameron Turner
Apress
ISBN: 978-1-59059-707-9
358 pages
Published: August 2006
Beginning Google Maps Applications with Rails and AJAX: From Novice to Professional
Author: Andre Lewis, Michael Purvis, Jeffrey Sambells, and Cameron Turner
Apress
ISBN: 978-1-59059-787-3
365 pages
Published: February 2007
These two books present, with examples that include code and illustrations, the fundamentals of the Google Maps API. Many of the examples involve server side scripting with either PHP or Ruby.
Beginning Google Maps Mashups with Mapplets, KML, and GeoRSS: From Novice to Professional
Author: Sterling Udell
Apress
ISBN: 978-1-4302-1620-9
416 pages
Published: November 2008
This book covers creating mashups with the Google Maps API