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الاثنين، 1 يونيو 2020

Anonymous service from Google to see anywhere in the world and how it has changed over time

Perhaps everyone knows Google, and it owns the largest and most famous search engine on the Internet in the world. Google has many useful services and websites, but unfortunately, most of us may be unaware of its existence, because it simply is not usually shared.

Most of these services and tools provided by Google, unfortunately, may be ignored by many of us, and there are already many useful services that we talked about some of them in previous posts in the Professional Blog.

Today, we will learn about another unknown service called "Timelapse", which is affiliated with the Google earth engine service. This service provides you with the ability to view the history of urban development and urbanization and the accompanying changes in many cities around the world.

Timelapse is a video clip that lets you see how the Earth changed over the past 32 years. It is made of 33 cloudy annual images, one for each year from 1984 to 2016, which are interactively explored by the Carnegie Mellon CREATE Lab Library, a technology for creating and displaying zoomable time shots over space and time.

You can search, pan, or zoom to be able to explore anywhere on Earth and monitor changes that have occurred over the past decades 

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