Google Street View Hits Six New U.S. Cities
October 10, 2007 | by Nick Mokey
Chicago, Philadelphia and Portland are among the fresh destinations for explorers who use Google Street View.
While its legal status in Canada may still be up in the air, Google Street View has expanded into six new U.S. cities without problems. Google announced the addition on Tuesday on its Lat Long Blog. Online pedestrians can now peruse Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland and Tucson. Besides the added locations, Google has also improved the quality of Street View imagery. Views in Phoenix, Tucson and Chicago are all high resolution, offering five levels of zoom. In cities with skyscrapers, such as Chicago’s Sears Tower, viewers can also pan to the tops of the buildings. Fans of Street View can not only scope out the new cities and look for fresh oddities, they can also view Google’s bizarre karaoke video, featuring the Street View character as he explores new cities. The company is even offering to publicize the best fan-submitted karaoke video that uses the same song. We’ll stick to exploring, thank you.
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Mapper 99... on Oct 10th, 2007 at 8:51 AM:
Check out this list of the "alleged" Google Street View privacy invasions already discovered in the US:
http://www.laudontech.com/google-street-view/googl...
There is even a Google Street View capture of a woman going in for an HIV test!