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17 Dec 2009
Yes, plenty of cars have built-in GPS navigation. But up until now, no car had Google Earth integrated, and now Audi has remedied that with their new luxury car, the Audi A8.
Snugged right into the LCD screen in the car, the Google Earth application will let lucky owners look at 3D satellite imagery, terrain information, and even additional info layers such as Wikipedia articles or Panoramio images related to a certain location.
A8’s system will also feature Google Maps and Local Search, plus the ability to link it all with your desktop computer. To save time, you can simply search for an address on your computer and send it to the car; when you start driving, the car will know where to go.

However, if you’re not familiar with German manufacturer’s luxury cars, lets just say that only those with the deepest pockets will be buying one. The rest of us will have to make do with an iPhone stand and the Google Earth mobile app.
Tags: audi, google earth
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3 Responses to Google Earth Comes to Audi A8
sappy16
January 26th, 2010 at 5:47 pm
There's some really good websites devoted to the odd things you can see on googlemaps/googleearth.
http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/02/27/australia-day-flyover/
mister ss
March 12th, 2010 at 2:16 pm
any american car has parts for at least 10 yrs. and then if the car is popular the aftermarket builds parts for it, you can build a complete19 66 or 67 chevy chevelle from the ground up if you have the frame as the aftermarket makes all the parts you need.
Sagitarius167
March 16th, 2010 at 2:56 am
Yes, trying desperately to make logical evolution look wrong using lies from the Bible.
It is very applicable…
Oh wait, you were talking about to science?! LOL, no it is not applicable, in fact if people used it, I'd be out of a job because genes don't work according to creationism.