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About a month ago, Google released new images for Google Earth and updated the imagery of many locations. Google now wants to change the rhythm, and frequently publish new recordings of Google earth.
Now you don’t have to answer quizzes to know the new locations. Google Earth now has made available a file with all the

Recently in May Google announced images update to Google earth…. and now there is one more update!! Here are few updated places updated Imagery:
Americas:
- Canada: Kamloops (BC), Fort St John (BC), Surrey (BC),
- USA: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Champaign County (IL), Bentonville (AR), Harrison (AR), Roswell (GA), Hidalgo County (TX), Willacy County (TX), Greenville

Google has a new satellite builder in Google earth. This update brings new 3D image updates in Google Earth. Here are following updates:
Updated Imagery:
America:
- USA: Muscatine County (IA), Parts of Champaign County (IL), Parts of Benton County (AR), Parts of Washington County (AR), parts of Washington State, and parts of Michigan
- Mexico:

Google has made the search by color in the image search now officially available. Currently there are 12 different colors to choose from in the image search.

Unfortunately, the menu in Google Chrome 2 is not displayed…. So you can always try to get it to working by adding color=[color you want] in

Google Image search can now be restricted to return results of a specific color. While this isn’t available as option in the advanced settings, you can use e.g. “imgcolor=green” or “imgcolor=blue,red” as parameter right in the URL. Setting the option to “blue”, for instance, shows images for your keyword which are