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Re: Google is at it again

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Originally Posted by technoL
Speaking of google taking over the world, has anyone used Google SketchUp yet? It's an easy to use architectural design program. I've had some fun with it building my house and areas of my school. I'd say that it might not be perfect for the pros (measurements are hard to get exact), but its cool to play around with, or helpful if you just want to plan out a small project. You can also take the things that you can create and put them in Google Earth, which I think is the coolest feature. Imagine creating your own world or going into other people's houses and such.

The other program doesn't exactly seem like it will top Excel, but who knows? It's Google after all.
I've used Sketchup to plan out my bedroom redo. Its very nice. I just dont like the fact that I cannot make any spheres like I can in Inventor. But that's OK.

Other than that, I really wonder when Google, and if Google, will ever make an OS. It would be really nice competition against Microsoft, it really would, and I would probably immediately switch.
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