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FAQ Updates

Posted by Alex, Friday, 1st July 2005

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Just a quick heads up to let you know that I’ve updated the FAQ page. You can now learn how to find the moved ’satellite’ link, use the “z” variable to set a specific zoom level, and also how to search for a specific latitude and longitude.

Any suggestions or corrections, please leave in the comments thread of this post, thanks!

2 Responses to 'FAQ Updates'

  1. 1. sean lafianza says:

    http://bbs.keyhole.com

    the community for keyhole/google earth.. this is PACKED with interesting links to google earth. click ‘file attachments’ in the menu and soar to links all over the world.

  2. 2. dyy1984 says:

    fuchong

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