Nice...but maybe quite old?
I checked out my town. Very cool. Couldn't see the house well. Needed to be able to get a bit closer to see it through the trees but I can't zoom in that far.
However, I noticed something quite interesting. A log yard that hasn't had logs in it for at least 5 years was full of logs. Huh? The picture had to be at least that old for there to be logs there. So I double-checked some other areas where development has changed the area significantly and I have to conclude that these pictures are actually closer to 10 years old, maybe even older.
Why wouldn't the site have more current satellite photos, I wonder?
Don't get me wrong....it's still a cool site but I if all areas are pictures that old, I wonder how helpful it will be.
'nother option powered by MS but...
... but this one lets you view sat images from any of four directions. Each directional view is a different image and angle.
For example, I viewed my own house -- from one direction I see my wife's car bought last September, from another I see her old car (or was my even older car? :-).
Best Practices suggestion: Use the map to get very close, then switch to Images. The Images are handled with a 3x3 grid, which in theory ought to make navigatin fairly easy -- but if you recognize nothing, the map is better -- street names and all (at least on my screen -YMMV). But once you have zoomed closely to your neighborhood, image navigation works well.
Another Ymmv caveat: I live in a highly populated, my father iin law in a rural area. Images in his area were black & white, higher up, and outdated, so 'spose it all depends where you live.
-ttm