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Smile! You'er on google camera!
Has anyone else tried google maps new street view?
In addition to the satellite view you can now pan around a street level view of some areas. A tad spooky. A free dole whipp to the first Swanker that spots themselves! So far it seems to be just parts of: San Fran, Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York. |
Hmmm - is that integrated with Google Earth?
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Considering how much I'm out and about in my City, I think i should care more about what I wear.
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Spooky but fascinating. Are the views published here vetted by Google? (Have they made sure there aren't going to be any surprise nekkid peoples for us cyber-voyeurs?) Will these be updated, and if so, will I be notified on what day I should stay in?
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Perhaps I could place a large copyrighted sign on my font lawn and then sue them for publishing it. |
It appears that they are all on city streets. While sharper legal minds than I would know better, I believe that one can have pictures from the streets without issue. I'm just wondering what was involved with capturing all these images. This would be a LOT of imagery.
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This may be old, but use Google maps for driving directions from San Francisco, CA to Athens, Greece or Moscow, Russia
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Makes me want to watch The End of Violence again. I know there's a site that has LA traffic pictures, perhaps those will be networked with existing security cams and home webcams for good measure. Privacy is a myth.
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Concrete - not brick - Someday we'll get better resolution. Google also always seems to be one car behind in it's imagery, You can see Lisa's Mercedes in the driveway
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I was looking at Local.Live.com. Perhaps I had the wrong house.
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I'm torn on these types of things. On the one hand, I adore the shrinking of our world in the sense that the more people can see of the world, the more people might care about the world. And yes, Kevy, it's all perfectly legal.
But then I see things like this. Make sure you stick around for the whole thing, it's rather fascinating. Didn't take all that much digging to get that much info. (and yes, he did get the cake). |
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For anyone who is interested, here is a bit about the google street van.
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Boy, I would hate to live in this house.
I guess the Google Van has been known to speed on more than one occasion. And this one is just freaky |
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Don't drive into the light! |
I was farting around on Google Maps feeling a bit like a Chihuahua stalker when I decided I needed to check out the demo. I launched it and 2 seconds later I had a FREAKED OUT Golden Retriever next to me looking for the intruder. Scared the CRAP outta me.
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Based on the where the coverage stops in San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley, it would seem that the Google driver(s) aren't eager to enter into the poorer parts of these cities.
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They street-viewed the highway by my house in Pacifica. not too interesting... but there's some good ocean views. Here's a view of the ONLY taco bell built on the sea shore. It's about a mile south of where I live.
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Hey! I know where that is, my sister lives in Pacifica.
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Pacifica is a beautiful place to live, as long as you don't live in a house that's balanced on the edge of a precipice.
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True! and if you're not on a cliff, then you gotta watch for the occasional tsunami and sea level rising.
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