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Google aerial view of addresses
Google aerial view of addresses






google aerial view of addresses

The camera can also be attached to any vehicle with a roof rack and operated via a mobile device. Google says the new camera weighs less than 15 pounds, allowing it to be shipped anywhere, and it's designed to be modular so that components like lidar can be added to collect imagery with even more helpful details, like lane markings or potholes. But unlike house cats, it's ready to be taken to remote islands, up to the tops of mountains or on a stroll through your local town square. This new camera takes all the power, resolution and processing capabilities that we've built into an entire Street View car, and shrinks it down into an ultra-transportable camera system that's roughly the size of a house cat. In addition to our Street View car and trekker, we're piloting a new camera that will fully roll out next year to help us collect high-quality images in more places. The ability to display historical imagery has been available on the desktop version of Google Maps since 2014, but this is its debut on the mobile app.Ĭoinciding with Street View's 15th anniversary, Google has also announced that it will deploy a new camera next year to capture more high-quality images in harder to reach places. Google says the feature can show imagery dating all the way back to the launch of Street View in 2007, albeit in locations where it was available at the time. When in Street View mode, users can access the historical imagery by first tapping anywhere on the photo to see information about the location, and then selecting "see more dates" to access the current location's historical imagery. Google Maps' Street View is 15 years old today, and to celebrate, Google is rolling out the ability to view historical imagery when using the service on iOS and Android.








Google aerial view of addresses