 This paper examines the Google Earth Engine, GE, platform, which is a cloud-based platform designed to facilitate geospatial data processing. It was found that the platform has been widely used by researchers around the world, with China and the United States being the two most prolific contributors. The research also identified several key topics of interest such as satellites, sensors, remote sensing, machine learning, land use and land cover. Additionally, the authors conducted a co-citation analysis to identify connections between researchers who have used the GE-E platform and their publications. Overall, the finding suggests that GE-E is an emerging web platform with the potential to manage large amounts of satellite data easily. Furthermore, the authors propose that the GE-E platform can be used as a multidisciplinary tool with multiple applications in various areas of knowledge. This article was authored by Andres Velastigy-Montoya, Nestor Montelvamirbano, Paul Caramero and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.