Found out the answer myself. You press the up key as you drag.
Horizontal search engines are general-purpose search engines such as Google and Yahoo. Vertical search engines, meanwhile, are specialized by content such as Trulia, Mocavo and Yelp.
it is actually google my way and you can wright something and it will show up instead of it saying google.
Depending on the type of document you're working with, Google Docs offers left, right and justified horizontal alignment. You may also have top, bottom and center vertical alignment. You can click visual icons on the available toolbar to get the alignment you want.
that depends where u are. Google's Icon will change laungaes Edit: Google can be in most languages in the address bar it will show http://google.fr instead of something like http://google.pl.
You Google how to put your name instead of google! You are welcome for the helpful tip!
I don't know, look it up on google maps or something, instead of wikianswers.
Google does not have an official support email. Instead, you can use the "Send Feedback" button located somewhere in their pages.
No one ! Google is still the best
how to find the wrench icon in google maps
the only way to get something out of google is by emailing or calling google and asking them to change what you don't like
The focal length of Google Earth is 31.2 mm. The focal length f for a given field of view (FOV) is calculated as follows: f = x/(2*tan(FOV/2)) Usually, x is the diagonal length of the picture and the FOV in photography is called the angle of view (also of the diagonal) The formula is also valid for the horizontal or the vertical length of the picture. The horizontal FOV in Google Earth is 60°. For the horizontal length of the film I assumed the usual 36 mm of ordinary film in photo cameras. With these values, the formula gives 31.2 mm. Google Earth makes available the horizontal and vertical field of view in degrees via a NetworkLink. Click related link to launch dynamically generated KML that dumps all client properties of Google Earth client including the field of view. The horizontal FOV is fixed at 60° but the vertical changes with the aspect ratio of the client window.
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