Google continuous captures street imagery in many cites around the world for Street View available in both Google Earth and Google Maps.
You won't get advance notice when Google is taking pictures of a particular street unless you actually see the Google Street View car driving down the street. However, Google does provide the list of cities where Google cars are currently driving in. See related link below.
There are many photos of JKF taking the Oath of Office. Google it.
If a photo of you is on Google Earth, then they will make your face appear "fuzy", so it's impossible to clearly see.
You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.
After a photo is uploaded and its map location has been assigned then it goes into the review queue where the Panoramio team reviews its appropriateness for Google Earth and Google Maps. If the photo meets the http://wiki.answers.com/help/acceptance_policy#acceptance_ge, it's usually approved.It doesn't take too much time but because of thousands of photos added every day it can take up to 10 days between the time that you add the photo to Panoramio and the time that it's approved.See related link for complete details.
One common term for such photos is a "satellite photograph" but this usually refers to photos of earth taken from satellites. There can be other terms depending on what or who is taking the photo and what the photo is of.
In Google Earth there is a Photos layer (includes Panoramio and 360 Cities) which if checked will show photos in the selected view. Click the square "photo" icon on map to see the photos in a popup.
Go to google.com/profiles. There you will be asked for a photo.
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See the related link for a picture showing the exact location of the last photo scrap (with an arrow pointing to it) together with details on what you must have already done before the photo scrap will become availableThis popular and #1 Google ranked walkthrough also includes a step by step illustrated guide to putting all of the photo scraps togetherThe last photo scrap,Please see Related link below for the location of the final photo scrap.
The subject of a photo is what your taking a picture of what the picture mainly is of.
The Google screensaver is supported by the image organizer and image viewer Picasa, which can be used as a web photo album. Picasa is owned by Google.