Did you know end users of the Google Earth software application can exchange tips with each other??
It is very much possible for the end users of the Google Earth software application to exchange information with each other to make better use of the software application. Let us imagine a scenario where a particular end user of the Google Earth software application has come across a list of interesting sites on the virtual globe that the Google Earth is all about. The end user is aware that these sites have never been discussed on the internet. The end user is of the opinion that other end users of the Google Earth software application would be very keen on viewing what he has just viewed. The end user can easily ensure his Google Earth experience is informed to all other end users. Telling other end users of the Google Earth software application about one’s experience and suggesting the other end users of the Google Earth software application to check out a particular part of the world is not as difficult as it is often imagined to be. All one has to do is save the area being viewed and make it available on the internet.
Once this is done, any and every surfer of the internet who happens to land the link can see what the other end user saw on the Google Earth software application. Recently, an end user of the Google Earth software application discovered that Mount St Helens was rendered as a three dimensional figure in the Google Earth software application. The end user simply saved the view and made available on the internet in the KML format. This particular format is the default file format of the Google Earth software application. The moment the link is clicked, the end user is asked whether he or she wants to use the Google Earth software application to open the file. The Google Earth software application will log on and will automatically take you to Mount St. Helen.
This method of distribution has made it easy for the end users to distribute information related to the Google Earth software application. It would not be incorrect to say that the end users of the Google Earth software application know more about the Google Earth software applications than the developers themselves. To expect the developers to provide detailed information about each and every aspect of the Google Earth software application is expecting too much. If one wants additional information about the Google Earth software application, that is to say, if one wants all popular tourist destinations in a particular country, all one has to do is log onto the internet and a search for the XML file providing all tourists spot in the particular country. Once the file is found, the end user will have all the tourist spots in the country upon the screen without having to manually locate each and every single spot. This cooperation and coordination between the end users of the Google Earth software application ensures that new end users of your software application become experts in no time whatsoever.
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