New Search Capability for Google Earth Just Released.

New search capability in Google EarthGoogle has just released a capability to perform searches for relevant Google Earth content based on your current view inside GE. You don’t have to download a new version of GE – it works automagically with GE 4. This new search capability adds powerful capabilities and gives even greater credibility to the KML format. Basically, what it does is search for relevant KML files with your search keywords based on your current view inside GE. And, it searches KML files anywhere available on the Internet. Right now, the feature is a little hidden (I encourage Google to make this feature more visible). But, here is an example of how to use it: Look at the US from space, and enter “Google HQ” in the “Search->Fly To” input field. After you hit “Enter” the results will show 10 local business results marked by red placemark icons like normal. But, if you scroll down in the search results a new folder appears (unhighlighted) which says “Web results“. Here you will see the first 10 results as green placemarks matching “Google HQ” from KML files on the web. Try turning on the first one – double click it to fly there. This will show you the Googleplex in GE. Click on the placemark to read a description which includes a link to the KML file which may contain other information and placemarks.

This new feature in Google Earth was announced today by Chikai Ohazama at the Google Maps API blog. He says the capability will also be implemented for Google Maps. Now we know why last month Google suggested people include KML files in their sitemap files describing files on their web servers. Using a sitemap you can better describe the location of KMLs so Google’s search engine can add it to their databases.

Some other search examples to try:

Search for “Anchorages” while looking at the Caribbean
Search “Lord of the Rings” while looking at New Zealand
Search “Olympic stadiums” while looking at Europe

This feature really needs to be more prominent. I can understand not wanting to put up the placemarks by default when doing the search. However, Google should add an option to allow advanced users to show Web Results by default when performing searches. Right now you have to go through an awkward process of scrolling down in the results window and turning things on to see the web results.

[Google Earth Blog]

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