We’ll share how you can easily migrate your tours and answer your questions over a livestream. We also invite all Tour Builder users to an online training about the Tour Builder migration on December 9, 2020. We encourage all Tour Builder users to download and migrate maps data into Google Earth, and see how your tours transform with truly immersive and detailed imagery. With the original intent of Tour Builder met and even more robust storytelling features available with Google Earth’s content creation tools, we will sunset Tour Builder on July 15, 2021. You can enjoy your tours in one of the world’s most comprehensive 3D maps available, an experience lost some time ago but now restored, and benefit from added features for collaboration with integration of Google Drive storage. You can take your Tour Builder tours to the next level by migrating them to Google Earth. A highlight of the tool was the ability to turn Google Earth’s 3D globe into your own storytelling canvas, where you could create maps and stories about the places that matter most to you. When Tour Builder launched as a beta project in 2013, we wanted to make it easier for people to tell place-based stories by adding photos and videos to a sequence of locations on Earth. Taking Tour Builder to new heights with Google Earthīy Emily Henderson, Program Manager, Learning & Education
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