Well, it can at least tell you the location of a games company where you can apply for one.
The Game Company Database utilises the endlessly useful mapping system to give industry hopefuls (and rabid fans) the precise locations of software developers, complete with sattelite imagery.
Unfortunately the service is only available for US companies, but hopefully it'll pick up on the hundreds of studios in the UK soon.
In other Google Earth news, the indie development of virtual RISK using GE's software has been halted because it infringes on the copyright of the game, owned by Hasbro, Inc.