Google has recently announced that Google Earth Plus is to be discontinued. Google Earth Plus (which cost $20 per year) had the added functionality of being able to import directly from GPS units as well as spreadsheet data.
Google has recognised that the GPS functionality is the feature of Google Earth Plus that most users want and will be incorporating this into the free version of Google Earth.
For other features, users will need to purchase a Google Earth Pro license ($400 per year). Educational users of Google Earth should see the previous post about the Pro grants scheme for schools. If you work for a non-profit, you should contact the Google Earth Outreach team.
For more information about the change, see the Google Earth site.


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