Tuesday, April 18, 2017

The Latest: Steady pace for voting in Georgia's 6th District

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The Latest: Steady pace for voting in Georgia's 6th District

The Latest: Steady pace for voting in Georgia's 6th DistrictALPHARETTA, Ga. (AP) — The Latest on Georgia's 6th Congressional District election. (all times local):


US 'Facebook killer' takes own life after brief chase

US 'Facebook killer' takes own life after brief chaseA US hunt for the gunman accused of murdering a grandfather and posting the crime on Facebook ended Tuesday with the suspect killing himself after a brief pursuit with police in Pennsylvania. Steve Stephens, 37, thought to have been mentally unstable, had been on the run after allegedly shooting dead 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr on Easter Sunday, seemingly at random in broad daylight in Cleveland, Ohio. The murder and a video later posted to Facebook sparked outrage across the world and renewed scrutiny of the growing number of grisly videos being posted on social media.


Killer in Facebook Murder Commits Suicide: Cops

Killer in Facebook Murder Commits Suicide: CopsOhio police say Steve Stephens was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his car.


Correction: Buckled Highway story

Correction: Buckled Highway storyDECATUR, Ga. (AP) — In some versions of a story April 17 about buckling pavement on Interstate 20 in Georgia, The Associated Press reported erroneously the date that a large fire caused the collapse of an overpass on Interstate 85. The overpass fire occurred March 30, not March 27.


Meet the new Google Earth, launching on mobile and desktop this week

Meet the new Google Earth, launching on mobile and desktop this week

For the past two years, Google has been working on a new version of one of its most popular tools: Google Earth. Along with introducing several new features to the popular mobile and desktop app, it also makes the app more usable and more informative than it has been in any of its previous iterations.

When you load up the new Google Earth for the first time, it will give you several things to try. First it will tell you to search for a location you want to check out. Once you reach a destination, you will be presented with a series of Knowledge Cards for the various points of interest in that area, pulling information from Wikipedia to give you a basic rundown of landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or the Empire State Building.

Once you're down learning, you can zoom back out and hold the Shift button while dragging on the map to orbit the world in 3D. You can also explore the new Voyager feature to take interactive guided tours from partners like BBC Earth and DigitalGlobe. You'll even be treated to clips from Planet Earth II.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-XidwKsKAE

In addition to the features mentioned above, Google has also added a 3D button to the map that will let users view locations from any angle and an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button to the menu that will randomly drop them somewhere interesting. In other words, it's more fun than ever to waste time playing with Google Earth.

You can try out the new Google Earth now on Chrome browsers. Google plans to roll out the latest version of the app this week on Android devices and says that it will be available soon on iOS and other browsers.


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