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Items tagged with 'Street View'

Found: 19 items.

Google Sends Street View Cameras To The Galapagos Islands

Google Sends Street View Cameras To The Galapagos Islands

Friday, May 24, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
You may have not been there, but The Galapagos Islands are known around the world as being some of the most unique, precious islands on the planet. From a biological standpoint, you'll find ecosystems here that you won't find anywhere else, and in fact, it's becoming a bit more difficult for average folks to visit because... Read More
French Ski Shop Photobombs Google Street View in Hilarious Fashion

French Ski Shop Photobombs Google Street View in Hilarious Fashion

Saturday, February 02, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Being an investigative journalist isn't always easy. So, when a semi-illicit snapshot of a steamy dressing room scene in a French ski shop started making its way through cyberspace, we knew he had to, uh, take a closer look. For journalism, of course. And what exactly did we find upon a closer examination? We found that... Read More
Google Maps Street View Gets Updated with 250K Miles of Road

Google Maps Street View Gets Updated with 250K Miles of Road

Thursday, October 11, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
Google's team of photography ninjas have been working overtime to add even more locales to the search giant's Street View technology in Google Maps. The result of all that hard work? Google Maps is now more robust and fleshed out than ever before, having today rolled out an update that effectively doubled the number of... Read More
Google's Street View Heads To The Amazon, Where's Next?

Google's Street View Heads To The Amazon, Where's Next?

Monday, August 22, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Google has just announced a brand new initiative that sounds mighty ambitious: heading to the Amazon. The service already allows folks to hike around Stonehenge or even ski down Whistler’s slopes, all without leaving home. Soon, users will be able to float down the Amazon and Rio Negro Rivers of northwest Brazil and... Read More
Google Adds More Street View Imagery From Off-Road Locales

Google Adds More Street View Imagery From Off-Road Locales

Thursday, March 03, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Recently, Google's Street View expanded to all seven continents. Where could it possibly go next? To places that aren't accessible via car. While Street View has done a tremendous job of providing an up-close view of locations by sending camera-equipped cars to record images, the one thing that cannot be recorded by car... Read More
Google Pays $1 After Losing Street View Case

Google Pays $1 After Losing Street View Case

Sunday, December 05, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
It's not often that lawsuits end in $1 payouts, but that's what has happened with Google and a Pennsylvania couple. Back in 2008, Aaron and Christine Boring sued Google because a Street View car, which drives around takes 360-degree shots of street surroundings in order to show on Google Maps, invaded their privacy. According... Read More
Google Revises Privacy Policies, Creates Stronger Controls

Google Revises Privacy Policies, Creates Stronger Controls

Monday, October 25, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Particularly over the past few months, Google has run into a few issues over privacy. The main issue that got them into hot water was a realization that their Street View cars had inadvertently collected Wi-Fi data while cruising, picking up some rather private information along the way. Google has become a large enough... Read More
Google Collected Wi-Fi Data For Years In Street View Missions: Oops

Google Collected Wi-Fi Data For Years In Street View Missions: Oops

Friday, May 14, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Oh boy, this won't go over well. Just as the weekend was getting set to kick into high gear, Google dropped one more bombshell for the news crowd to hop on. The company, which has seen lots of criticism lately over botched privacy efforts (most recently involving Google Buzz's auto-add friend feature), is about to be blasted... Read More
Japan's Street View Needs a Do-Over

Japan's Street View Needs a Do-Over

Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
Google's Street View product has gain notoriety worldwide, but not always for good reasons. People at some locations have even chased the Street View car out of the area. But in Japan, due to privacy reasons (and short fences), critics have risen to the fore. Yes, Google was using cameras which were just a tad bit too tall... Read More
Villagers Block Google Street View Car

Villagers Block Google Street View Car

Saturday, April 04, 2009 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Google’s Street View feature hasn’t always received the most positive reception. For instance, we’ve heard plenty of stories of people asking Google to remove images of their homes from the feature because of privacy concerns. This is a new one, however: Angry residents in Buckinghamshire village have chased a Google Street... Read More
Google Wins Street View Privacy Lawsuit

Google Wins Street View Privacy Lawsuit

Thursday, February 19, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
In April of 2008, Aaron and Christine Boring (yes, that's really their last name) sued Google over an alleged privacy violation after a Street View image of their property was posted to the web. They had what seemed to be a flimsy case, and the U.S. District Court of Pennsylvania agreed, as it dismissed the case on Tuesday... Read More
Google Kills Bambi

Google Kills Bambi

Friday, January 30, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
Google sends cars around to take pictures of streets for the Street View service, and sometimes they take pictures that we would prefer not to see, but usually the car itself is not involved.In this case, sadly, the car was involved in an accident, and the accident involved a deer. Surprisingly, the Street View car continued... Read More
Google Street View Foils Kidnapping

Google Street View Foils Kidnapping

Friday, January 09, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
We are often annoyed by what we call "tachyon emitter technology" on shows such as C.S.I., where police might focus in on say, a retinal image reflected in a mirror, blowing it up 500x without any pixelation. But in this case, some real-life tech was used, as Massachusetts authorities used GPS and Google Street View to... Read More
Trace the Tour de France Route on Street View

Trace the Tour de France Route on Street View

Saturday, July 05, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
From July 5th through July 27th, the Tour de France will be running. I'm not going to be heading over there to watch, and although they'll be plenty of coverage, what if we want take a look at the route from a spectator's view? Google's thought about that, and has provide a Street View of the entire route. Google's blog... Read More
"Street View Hookers" Spice Up the Web

"Street View Hookers" Spice Up the Web

Saturday, June 21, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
Since its unveiling in May of 2007, Google's Street View has hit a few bumps in the road, including being told to "keep out" of an entire town, to being sued over privacy by a Pennsylvania couple, to being told to stay out of military bases. This particular incident is more humorous than anything else. Who is standing... Read More
Small Town Tells Street View to Get Lost

Small Town Tells Street View to Get Lost

Monday, June 02, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
North Oaks, Minn. is a small town of 4,500 residents. According to its web site, its residential roads are all privately-owned, and because of this unique situation it has requested that Google take down all Street View images of its roads."It's not the hoity-toity folks trying to figure out how to keep the world away,"... Read More
Google's Directions Get a Street View

Google's Directions Get a Street View

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
Ever wish you could get a view of possible landmarks when getting directions from a mapping site or program?  Well, Google's heard your plea, and has added Street View to directions in Google Maps.Driving directions and Street View have been separate features of the search engine's Google Maps site. By combining them,... Read More
Pentagon and Google Street Views Do Not Mix

Pentagon and Google Street Views Do Not Mix

Friday, March 07, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
Google's Street View has been at the center of privacy concerns, so this is just the latest story in that chain ... but why would guards let them onto a base in the first place?A person familiar with the matter at Fort Sam Houston said a base official twice granted Google access, but only after he was assured that Google... Read More
Google Street View may break Canadian law

Google Street View may break Canadian law

Wednesday, September 12, 2007 - by Michael Santo in News
Many have expressed concern over the privacy aspects of Google's Street View.  Although Google is now allowing anyone to report identifiable faces, license plates, etc., which Google will then zap, Canadian privacy law may not be satisfied by the "zap process." Canadian law obliges businesses wishing to disclose... Read More
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