Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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BBC News 24 / PC Magazine

Sunday, 13th November 2005 by James

Hello to all our new readers who saw Google Sightseeing mentioned on BBC News 24 or a recent PC Magazine article. We’re glad you’ve stopped by and suggest signing up for our RSS Feed to stay updated with new sights we post (we usually update at least once a day). Enjoy!

5 Responses to 'BBC News 24 / PC Magazine'

  1. 1. anon. says:

    u dont update on weekends

  2. 2. Luke says:

    Good job guys :)

  3. 3. James says:

    Anon, it may be to do with timezones but this entry and the two before it were all posted on Sunday.

  4. 4. Lord L says:

    i love it

  5. 5. anon. says:

    yeah. u probly rite. i in NZ

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