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Google has released another version of its popular application Google Earth – this time it supports iPhone. Now you can not only enjoy a satellite photo of Earth on your phone, but also make it three-dimensional, just tilting your iPhone. It seems that iPhone OpenGL graphics is the best suited for such high-quality applications like Google Earth.
Google Earth can be downloaded directly to your iPhone (2G or 3G) for free from Apple AppStore.

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By enabling application, you will see a view of Earth from orbit. To approach simply double-click on the screen, or use iPhone-through sign-known teams. Manipulate virtual card using the touch interface as simple and familiar, like its relatives for PC. In order to rotate the map, you can simply drag your finger across the screen.
Location can be defined by using GPS, and with the help of cell phone towers. You can also search for places of interest to you. And, finally, you can always see where north is on the map, simply by clicking on the compass in the upper right corner.
Google Earth Maps pleasantly different from the fact that they are built with Panoramio photos and articles from Wikipedia. If you are searching for a location that is tied or otherwise, you always know it by a pretty icon.

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In Europe, the exclusive right to sell Blackberry Storm smartphone is owned by the Vodafone operator, but in the U.S. by Verizon Wireless. In Canada, the novelty will be able to please the subscribers of Telius.
Blackberry Storm is the first model of Blackberry, which has a touch screen. It immediately attracts attention by its expressive design, which is able to compete even with Apple iPhone.

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Now, after the official announcement, when all the features of this smartphone were unveiled, it turned out that the device does not support Wi-Fi.
Blackberry Storm 9500 will be officially available in the networks of Vodafone; there is also a possible option to buy it on credit without advance payment and further payments for 35 British pounds for 18 months.
In addition to supporting GSM and 2100Mhz UMTS, the model 9500 supports CDMA2000 1xEV-DO.
Now Blackberry Storm is still missing on the shelves, but soon this smartphone will again be available.

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