
A Californian company is in talks with Google to discuss the possibility of providing audio sounds to the search engine giant's Google Earth application.
Bernie Krause, the director of Wild Sanctuary, revealed that his company has archived over 3,500 hours of various sounds, which can be easily used as an add-on with Google Earth. The archive is the result of over 40 years of collecting sounds, which includes over 15,000 animal noises apart from various sounds of habitats such as cities.
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