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Google Earth now available for Nexus One

Google Earth is finally available for the Nexus One smartphone – a good sign considering it was one of the applications shown during the Nexus One rollout. You can hop on to the Android Market at get Google Earth for your “superphone”, but be warned that this is only meant for Android-powered devices that run on version 2.1 only, since it doesn’t show up in the Market on handsets with earlier Android versions. Just like Google Maps, there are a bunch of layers to sift through including Places, Businesses, Panoramio, Wikipedia, Roads, Borders and Labels, and Terrain. Anyone given this a go yet?

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