Next: "This feature allowed users to create and share their own KML files, which could be used to display custom data in Google Earth." "Feature" could be "tool," "functionality," "capability." "Allowed" might become "enabled," "permitted," "allowed." "Create and share" could be "design and distribute," "develop and exchange," "construct and transfer."
"In The Year 05" Wait, "2005" is a year, but maybe the user wants synonyms for "In". Hmm, "In" could be "During", but "In 2005" might not need substitution. Wait, the user wants all words (except names) to have synonyms. So "In" is a preposition; synonyms could be "During", "Within", "At". "2005" is a number, maybe substitute with "The fifth year of the 21st century" but that's too long. The user probably wants concise synonyms. Alternatively, "That year" refers to 2005, but again, not sure. Maybe just keep "In" as the only word replaced. So "In" becomes In The Year 05? google earth 2007 version
Third paragraph: "The 2007 version of Google Earth added support for GIS data..." "Added" becomesprovided. "Support" might beassistance. "GIS data" is a specific term, so probably kept as is. "Import" could beadd. "Display" might beshow. "Popular" can befavoredused. Next: "This feature allowed users to create and
First, I need to parse the original text. Let me read through it again to understand the context. The article talks about the 2005 launch and the 2007 version. It lists features like 3D imagery. I need to replace each word with three synonyms, but not change any names or specific terms. So "In" is a preposition; synonyms could be
Finally, the last part: "KML (Keyhole Markup Language) Support" Again, "KML" and "Keyhole Markup Language" are proper nouns, so they stay. "Support" here could befunctionality.
"User-friendly interface" could be "intuitive design|accessible layout|ease of navigation". These all relate to how easy the software is to use.