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Silly question: if it was really 'free' why is it necessary to use a poached product key? Thread title should probably be "Google Earth Pro has been pirated".
That's probably the truth for many people here.Google Earth Pro Is Now Available for Free
Once $399 A Year, Google Earth Pro Is Now Free | TechCrunch
Google Earth Pro Is Now Available For Free - Forbes
Well, its not on Fox News, so it must not be true!
Just tried again and it went through. Just an overload on server.
From my link in the first post:No License Key - - no joy. Even though the site says free - the license key drop down page still indicates a cost of $399. The internal working of the site have not been updated to the "free" state yet.
Over the last 10 years, businesses, scientists and hobbyists from all over the world have been using Google Earth Pro for everything from planning hikes to placing solar panels on rooftops. Google Earth Pro has all the easy-to-use features and detailed imagery of Google Earth, along with advanced tools that help you measure 3D buildings, print high-resolution images for presentations or reports, and record HD movies of your virtual flights around the world.
Starting today, even more people will be able to access Google Earth Pro: we're making it available for free. To see what Earth Pro can do for you熔r to just have fun flying around the world�rab a free key and download Earth Pro today. If you're an existing user, your key will continue to work with no changes required.
links to https://geoauth.google.com/gev0/free_trial.html which has no mention of cost.grab a free key
Does google earth pro update more recently than google earth? Right now google earth is about 4 years behind in central Texas.