2014
Classic album covers in Google Street View – in pictures | Cities | theguardian.com
by sbrothier & 1 other (via)From Pink Floyd to PJ Harvey, our Street View specialist shows us the world's cities through the lens of famous album covers
2013
Google Street View Hyperlapse
by sbrothier & 2 othersA Teehan+Lax Labs experiment for creating interactive Google Street View hyper-lapse animations. Learn more about this project.
Google takes Street View off-road with backpack rig | Internet & Media - CNET News
by sbrothierAt its "Next Dimension" Google Maps event, the company shows off a backpack rig for mapping places inaccessible to vehicles. Also: 1 billion users access Google Earth each month.
'DIY streetview' camera lets you be Google | Crave - CNET
by sbrothierAs Google takes Street View off-road with its new Trekker backpacks, German company Streetview Technology is taking the mapping technology in yet another new direction -- DIY terrain.
Cars, Trikes, and More – Street View – Google Maps
by sbrothier (via)When we first started Street View as an experimental project, we packed several computers into the back of an SUV, stuck cameras, lasers, and a GPS device on top, and drove around collecting our first imagery. Since Street View launched for five U.S. cities in May 2007, we've expanded our 360-degree panoramic views to include locations on all seven continents.
We then moved to a van for a brief period, before switching to a fleet of cars that would allow us to scale the project throughout the US and around the world. We went from a rack of computers to one small computer per car, and then set to work refining our camera system to capture higher-resolution panoramic views.
After several iterations of the car and camera technology, the latest car has 15 lenses taking 360 degrees of photos. It also has motion sensors to track its position, a hard drive to store data, a small computer running the system, and lasers to capture 3D data to determine distances within the Street View imagery.
2012
Street View and Beyond: Google’s Influence on Photography - LightBox
by sbrothierWhen Google Street View started as an experiment in 2007, the company sent SUVs equipped with cameras, GPS and lasers to collect its first pictures. The idea of capturing images of the entire world from the perspective of the street was revolutionary, if not a little insane. Now, five years later, Google has recorded 360-degree photographs of streets in more than 3,000 cities in 43 countries around the world. Google Street View cars—along with snowmobiles and giant tricycles–have covered more than five million unique miles of road since the project began, making tens of millions of still images in even the most far off places on the map, such as Antarctica.
Galerie : Google Maps avec Street View
by sbrothierOffrez-vous un tour du monde virtuel des édifices les plus remarquables de la planète grâce à Street View. Cliquez sur "Découvrir ce site dans Google Maps" pour poursuivre la visite de ces sites et des régions environnantes.
Explorez la Suisse avec Street View – Street View
by sbrothierLa fonctionnalité Street View de Google Maps vous permet d'explorer les villes et les sites touristiques en bénéficiant d'images des rues à 360 degrés. Ainsi, vous pouvez découvrir des restaurants, visiter des quartiers entiers et même planifier votre prochain voyage.
2010
2009
How Google Street View Will Look 5 Years From Now - Jan’s Experiments
by sbrothierGoogle Street View is a feature of Google Maps and Google Earth which provides panoramic views of streets so the viewers can look around at any place that has been covered. What is the difference between Google Street View and handcrafted virtual panoramic photography as of today? What is stopping Street View to look as today’s best VR panoramas? What are the current and future technology constraints? How will Street View look in 5 years?
2007
Gallery of Interesting People, Places and Sightings in Google Street View
by 4004LaudonTech's Favorite Google Maps Street View Locations
Howto: Google Maps Street View outside US
by fastclemmyGoogle is making excessive use of their GeoIP database these days to test new features in a limited area of their choice. Now they decided to only let users from the US use the street view option in Google Maps. If you live in another country, you'd actually have to wait until Google releases the feature worldwide or use a proxy from inside the states.
There's another way to avoid Google's IP filter though.
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