Google Earth to get Discovery video
Discovery Communications is teaming up with Google to offer video clips of historic sites and other spots around the world through Google Earth software, one of several new ways the Silver Spring cable programmer is distributing its content beyond television.
Discovery, which operates more than 100 networks in 170 countries, will integrate streaming video of locations such as Yellowstone National Park, the Great Wall of China and Trafalgar Square into Google Earth, Google’s satellite imagery-based mapping product, the company said yesterday.
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