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Google Street View
Google Street View

Google Street View is a feature of Google Maps and Google Earth that provides 360° panoramic street-level views and allows users to view parts of selected cities and their surrounding metropolitan areas at ground level. When it was launched on May 25, 2007, only five American cities were included. It has since expanded to hundreds of locations in the United States, France, Italy, Australia and Japan.

Google Street View displays photos that were previously taken by a camera mounted on a car, and can be navigated using either the arrow keys on the keyboard or by using a mouse to click on arrows displayed on the screen. Using these devices, the photos can be viewed in different sizes, from any direction, and from a variety of angles. Lines that are displayed along the street that is shown indicate the direction followed by that street view camera car.

Contents

Development

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and currently features 58 camera icon markers on the U.S. map, each representing at least one major U.S. city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks. Additionally, many major U.S. cities now have street view coverage without an icon. In all, with the extensions now reaching quite far beyond these major cities, views can now be seen in parts of all but six U.S. states (Hawaii, Maine, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia).

On July 2, 2008, Google Street View was introduced in France and Italy, providing the first service outside the United States. On this day, 19 camera icons were added, mostly showing small towns and areas along the Tour de France route and part of north western Italy

On August 4, 2008, Australia and Japan were added to Google Street View. On this day, 28 icons were added, featuring major metropolitan areas of Japan as well as the bulk of Australia. Included in the update were approximately 40 new U.S. hub cities.


Date Locations added Reference
May 25, 2007 Flag of the United States San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, New York City [1]
August 7 Flag of the United States Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Orlando [2]
October 9 Flag of the United States Portland, Phoenix, Tucson, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia [3]
December 10 Flag of the United States Dallas, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Providence, Boston [4]
February 12, 2008 Flag of the United States Juneau, Boise, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Raleigh, Albany (New York), Manchester
March 27 Flag of the United States Anchorage, Fairbanks, Spokane, Yosemite National Park, Albuquerque, Austin, Little Rock, Rockford, Madison, Nashville, Cleveland, Tampa, Richmond [5]
June 10 Flag of the United States Sacramento, Fresno, Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Jackson, Louisville, Atlanta, Columbus (Ohio), Jacksonville, Columbia, Charlotte, Buffalo, Virginia Beach, Yellowstone National Park

[6]

July 2 Flag of France Aigurande, Auray, Bourg d'Oisans, Brest, Brioude, Cérilly, Cholet, Embrun, Étampes, Figeac, Lannemezan, Lavelanet, Nantes, Saint-Malo
Flag of Italy Cuneo
[7]
August 4 Flag of Australia Adelaide, Albany, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Broken Hill, Cairns, Canberra, Geraldton, Hobart, Karratha, Melbourne, Mount Isa, Perth, Rockhampton, Sydney, Tamworth
Flag of Japan Chiba, Hakodate, Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka, Saitama, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo, Yokohama
Flag of the United States New Orleans

[8]


By location

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and only covered areas of the United States until July 2, 2008. As of today, images can be seen in five countries. Introductions have generally occurred every 1-3 months, with a group of cities marked by camera icons being added each time. In some of the later introductions, other cities without such a marking have been added too.

United States

The United States was the first country to have Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction. Early on, most locations had a more limited number of views, usually contained to the city limits, and only including major streets, and they only showed the buildings up to a certain height. Few, if any suburbs or other nearby cities were included.

After the first few sets of introductions, image collections from cities added were more detailed, often including every side street, especially in areas closer to the center of the city. More suburbs and other nearby cities were included.

The views of cities added on one date have also been improved frequently on a later date, sometimes a date in which no additional cities were added. These have included the additions of streets in neighborhoods where previously, only main roads have been covered, expansions to more suburbs, and views to the sky where previously, only views to a certain height were provided.

Initially, when a group of cities were added, only those cities and their own suburbs would be a part of the image collection. But June 10, 2008 introductions also included cities in covered areas without camera icons, and isolated from any other camera icons. Many more cities were added without icons on August 4, when the only U.S. city added with an icon was New Orleans.

Europe

The first views anywhere outside the United States were introduced on July 2, 2008, when the Tour de France route was added. Nineteen camera icons, each indicating part of a French city or town and Cuneo, Italy were included.

Australia

On August 4, 2008, the long-anticipated image collection of Australia was introduced. At this time, the bulk of the populated areas of Australia were included in detail, with 18 camera icons.

Japan

Japan was also introduced on August 4, 2008. Japan's coverage is currently concentrated in five areas with a total of 10 camera icons.

Areas included

United States

State Locations with icons Other major cities/areas
Alabama Huntsville, Mobile
Alaska Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau
Arizona Phoenix, Tucson
Arkansas Little Rock Pine Bluff
California Fresno, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Yosemite Bakersfield, Eureka, Modesto, Oakland, San Jose, Stockton, Twentynine Palms, Visalia, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Sequoia National Park
Colorado Denver Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Pueblo
Connecticut Hartford
Delaware Wilmington
Florida Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Tampa Daytona Beach, Everglades National Park, Ft. Lauderdale, Key West, St. Augustine, St. Petersburg
Georgia Atlanta Augusta, Columbus, Savannah
Idaho Boise Coeur d'Alene, Nampa
Illinois Chicago, Rockford Peoria, Springfield
Indiana Indianapolis Bloomington, Evansville, Kokomo, Lafayette, Marion, Muncie, Terre Haute
Iowa Ames, Des Moines, Dubuque
Kansas Hutchinson, Kansas City, Manhattan, Topeka, Wichita
Kentucky Louisville Frankfort, Lexington
Louisiana New Orleans Baton Rouge, Shreveport
Massachusetts Boston Springfield, Worcester
Michigan Detroit Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing
Minnesota Minneapolis Saint Paul
Mississippi Jackson
Missouri Kansas City, St. Louis Springfield
Montana Billings
Nebraska Lincoln, Omaha
Nevada Las Vegas Reno
New Hampshire Manchester Nashua
New Jersey Jersey City, Newark
New Mexico Albuquerque Santa Fe
New York Albany, Buffalo, New York City Rochester, Syracuse
North Carolina Charlotte, Raleigh Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem
Ohio Cleveland, Columbus Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Toledo
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Tulsa
Oregon Portland Salem
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
Rhode Island Providence
South Carolina Columbia Greenville
Tennessee Nashville Chattanooga, Knoxville
Texas Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio Abilene, Amarillo, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston, Killeen, Laredo, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, Waco
Utah Salt Lake City Ogden, Provo
Virginia Richmond, Virginia Beach Chesapeake, Newport News, Norfolk, Williamsburg
Washington Spokane Vancouver
Wisconsin Madison, Milwaukee Green Bay
Wyoming Yellowstone National Park

Australia

State/Territory Cities with camera icons Other major cities
Australian Capital Territory Canberra
New South Wales Sydney, Broken Hill, Goulburn, Tamworth Newcastle, Wollongong, Maitland‎, Wagga Wagga, Albury
Northern Territory Alice Springs
Queensland Brisbane, Cairns, Mount Isa, Rockhampton Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Toowoomba, Gladstone
South Australia Adelaide
Tasmania Hobart, Launceston, Burnie
Victoria Melbourne Bendigo
Western Australia Albany, Broome, Geraldton, Karratha, Perth

Europe

Country Locations with icons Other major cities/areas
France Aigurande, Auray, Bourg d'Oisans, Brest, Brioude, Cérilly, Cholet, Embrun, Étampes, Figeac, Lannemezan, Lavelanet, Nîmes, Pau, Roanne, Saint-Malo, Toulouse Paris, Narbonne, Nantes
Italy Cuneo

Japan

Region Cities with camera icons Other major cities
Hokkaidō Sapporo, Hakodate
Tōhoku Sendai
Kantō Chiba, Saitama, Tokyo, Yokohama
Kansai Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara

Future

Google has stated that its ultimate goal is to provide street views of the entire world, although the company has not disclosed in advance the exact dates when any particular locations will be added.[9]

In the more immediate future, Google plans to release Street View for various Canadian cities, but modified so that faces and license plates are blurred, due to concerns raised by Canada's federal privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart about the program breaching Canada's privacy laws.[10]

Google has demonstrated Street View on prototype phones running Google's Android OS.[citation needed]

In April 2008, Google Street View cars were spotted in Italy with SICK laser scanners added to the scanning array on the car. These would be used for gathering 3D data as well as images.[11]

North America

Canada

Around Canada, Google Street claims to have collected images for:[12]

Oceania

New Zealand

In New Zealand, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:

Google have now indicated that Street View will be released in the next "few months", after agreeing to protect the identity of people filmed in public places, following talks with the privacy commissioner.[14]

Europe

France

In France, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:

Germany

In Germany, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:

Italy

In Italy, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:[21]

Spain

In Spain, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:[22]

United Kingdom

Around United Kingdom, Google Street View Cars have been spotted in:

On July 7, 2008 it was confirmed that images had been taken in the UK for Google Street View.[31][32][33][34]

Privacy issues

Privacy advocates have objected to this Google feature, pointing to views found to show men leaving strip clubs, protesters at an abortion clinic, sunbathers in bikinis, cottagers at public parks, parents hitting their children, males picking up prostitutes and other activities, as well as people engaging in activities visible from public property in which they do not wish to be seen publicly.[35] Google maintains that the photos were taken from public property. Before launching the service, Google removed photos of domestic violence shelters, and allows users to flag inappropriate or sensitive imagery for Google to review and remove.[36] When the service was first launched, the process for requesting that an image be removed was not trivial;[37] however, Google has since changed its policy to make removal more straightforward.[38] Images of potential break-ins, sunbathers and individuals entering adult bookstores have, for example, remained active and these images have been widely republished.[39]

In Europe, the creation of Google Street View may not be legal in all places. While the laws vary from country to country, many countries in Europe have laws prohibiting the unconsented filming of an individual on public property for the purpose of public display.[40]

One of Google's remedies to the concerns over privacy laws outside the United States has been a pledge to blur faces of people who are filmed. Google began blurring faces on 13 May 2008[41] and the images published since then, including the first launch of images in Europe on 2 June 2008, have all used face blurring.

In 2007, Google pledged not to identify faces or number plates in Australia.[42] However, as of August 2008, it is still possible to view both.[43][44]

Google has delayed the release of its street views of Washington, D.C. and other nearby areas of Maryland and Virginia (including Baltimore, Central Maryland and Northern Virginia) out of concern from the United States Department of Homeland Security that some of the images taken may be of security-sensitive areas.[citation needed]

The Pentagon has banned Google from publishing Street View content of U.S. military bases and asked Google to remove existing content of bases (to which Google has complied).[45]

Some parents have expressed concern over Street View compromising the security of their children.[46]

Aaron and Christine Boring, a Pittsburgh couple sued Google for "invasion of privacy". They claimed that Street View made a photo of their home available online, and it diminished the value of their house, which was purchased for its privacy.[47]

Some bloggers have disputed these privacy concerns.[48] For example, a photograph of the home of the Boring couple was already available on the county tax assessor's website prior to their lawsuit.

See also

References

  1. ^ View Leaves You Google-Eyed
  2. ^ Google Street View now in Los Angeles - BrooWaha
  3. ^ Look Out: Six New Cities Added to Google Street View
  4. ^ Google Street View Expands to 8 New US Cities
  5. ^ Google Street View Takes In More Scenes | WebProNews
  6. ^ Street View turns 1, keeps on growing | Google LatLong
  7. ^ http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/07/03/google-street-view-glances-at-france
  8. ^ http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24130293-5014108,00.html
  9. ^ Twelve New Cities To See In Street View | WebProNews
  10. ^ Weeks, Carly (September 24, 2007). "Google’s Street View blurred by Canadian privacy concerns", CanWest News Service. 
  11. ^ Google Street View - Soon in 3D? at Educating Silicon
  12. ^ Google's detailed streetscapes raise privacy concerns
  13. ^ Google puts New Zealand on the World Wide Maps - 01 Jan 2008 - NZ Herald: Technology News, views and comment from New Zealand and the World
  14. ^ [1]
  15. ^ La Google-car en photos
  16. ^ Google fotografiert Berlin
  17. ^ a b Googles Foto-Orgie
  18. ^ [2]
  19. ^ http://www.nn-online.de/artikel.asp?art=871126&kat=10&man=9
  20. ^ http://adminday.de/sonstiges/google-street-view-auto-gesichtet/
  21. ^ Google Street View Cars Spotted in Italy
  22. ^ Los coches fotógrafos de Google, 'cazados' por los lectores de elmundo.es | elmundo.es
  23. ^ British privacy group aims to roadblock Google's Street View - The INQUIRER
  24. ^ Evening Telegraph: News
  25. ^ Liverpool Daily Post, July 21, 2008
  26. ^ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/02/street_view_spycar/
  27. ^ Plugged In Blog » Google Streetview Car spotted in Horsforth, Leeds, Englandtown
  28. ^ BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Google camera car hits the street
  29. ^ Google to launch Street View on Google Maps in UK
  30. ^ Google to launch Street View on Google Maps in UK
  31. ^ BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | Google's Street View response
  32. ^ Google Street View cars have arrived in Britain - Times Online
  33. ^ The Google Street View car - spotted! | PDA: The Digital Content Blog | guardian.co.uk
  34. ^ Google Streetview - a set on Flickr
  35. ^ MacDonald, Calum (June 4, 2007). "Google’s Street View site raises alarm over privacy", The Herald. 
  36. ^ Mills, Elinor (June 3, 2007). "Google's street-level maps raising privacy concerns", USA Today. 
  37. ^ "Google Waffles on Street View Takedown Policy", Dr. Dobb's Portal (June 15, 2007). 
  38. ^ "Google Lets You Remove People from Street View", Google Operating System (August 26, 2007). 
  39. ^ "Google Street View: Accidental Online Community or Real Invasion of Privacy?", Web Urbanist (June 8, 2007). 
  40. ^ Google's Street View could be unlawful in Europe | OUT-LAW.COM
  41. ^ Google begins blurring faces in Street View
  42. ^ "Google unveils Street View across Australia". news.com.au (2008-08-05). Retrieved on 2008-08-06.
  43. ^ "Google Street View told: keep off, private", The Sydney Morning Herald (2008-08-07). Retrieved on 2008-08-08. 
  44. ^ "Google takes a risky road with privacy", The Sydney Morning Herald (2008-08-06). Retrieved on 2008-08-07. 
  45. ^ "Pentagon bans Google teams from bases". Reuters (2008-03-06). Retrieved on 2008-03-07.
  46. ^ MyFox Milwaukee | Google Street View Upsets Some Parents
  47. ^ "Couple Sues Google Over "Street View".", The Smoking Gun. Retrieved on 2008-04-04. 
  48. ^ Castro, Daniel (April 25, 2008). "I Spy a Luddite: Why the Lawsuit over Google Street View is Absurd", The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. 

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