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July 21, 2010
Seville, Spain goes 3D
Google's latest 3D city has just been released -- Seville, Spain!

Like all of their recent cities, this one looks phenomenal. Thousands of beautifully rendered buildings. Check out the video below for a quick fly-through:
For more information about the new 3D buildings in Seville, check out the post on the Google SketchUp Blog.
Posted by mickmel at July 21, 2010 7:49 AM
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Posted by: Nathaniel Deverell at July 21, 2010 10:43 PM
u guys are doing great work..but wen will Africa go 3D?
Posted by: junior at July 22, 2010 12:29 AM
@Nathaniel: I think about 1GB of ram and memory because my Google Earth is a bit laggy with 3D buildings on at Seville, Spain with 896MB of ram and memory.
Posted by: Steven at July 23, 2010 11:48 AM
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What amount of graphics memory and ram do you need to make Google Earth run smooth with 3D buildings layer on?
cheers,
Nathaniel