A New Life To Google Earth
You can zoom into any part of the world using Google Earth, From now you could also be listening to sounds associated with the places you zoom into.A Californian software company Wild Sanctury can layer relevant recorded sounds over locations in Google Earth, enabling users to experience sounds.
Dr Krause The Director Of the Company has spent the last 40 years collecting over 3500 hours of sounds, and his recordings include more than 15,000 animal noises, and sounds from a huge array of habitats, including cities, deserts, mountains and the marine environment.
The software is to be presented at the Where 2.0 conference in San Jose, California on 29 May.Mr Krause said up to two dozen sounds would be show-cased at first, but many more would be added later.
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