There is another cool feature to Google Maps (besides trying to find yourself on a satellite photo) -- checking to see if your house burned to the ground!
The CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, bought this $20 million estate back in 2007. The four bedroom, four bath home, sits on four acres of land (yes, $5 million per bedroom/bathroom).
The road Schmidt lives on has been closed and the area is part of the mandatory evacuation zone.
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(Page 1 of 2) | 1 | 2 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsHarvey let you post this? No way.
This posting is tacky to say the least.
Oprah 14,000 sq foot house $55m-Lowe 242,193 sq foot house $25m-Schmidt four acres $5m .You capitalist tools! I love the smell of money in the morning.
KNBC is reporting that Christopher Lloyd's home has burned down in the fire.
Idiots....Google Earth are photos time lapsed from years sometimes. Nothing is live and you guys are dumber than hell.
Your story's suck and are lies....and you will die losers because you report on other people...and your parents think you suck as a person.
Now die
#8 You are more than likely a fat little fairy monitoring Oprahs house story.
You like the rest of your family are losers
#6 is right. A little angry, but correct. Google sent cars around with 360 degree cameras to drive all around and take pictures of stuff. There is no live satellite. Harvey, why don't you test it out. Go outside, google yourself and then wait.
PS don't forget to take that stupid cup you are always drinking out of.
I thought that everyone knew that Google Earth was time lapsed by months. The picture that they have of my house is really old. It shows a car parked in my driveway that I sold over six months ago.
#9 There's a typo in your name - you left off the first letter, 'A'
Google Earth is indeed satellite photos, but not in real time. Google Street View is part of Google Maps, and that's where the photogs drive around and take pictures.
Kan... I stand corrected. I hate it when I'm wrong. I still think Harvey's cup is annoying though.

















