For Street View imagery the date of a Street View is displayed bottom right of the image (but not the time).
For dates of the base imagery in Google Maps you'll need to use Google Earth and locate the same location and zoom level for the same view to see the imagery date. For whatever reason the imagery dates are not shown in Google Maps. Google Earth (unlike Google Maps) has historical imagery showing all previous versions of imagery that Google has for the particular area.
See related question to show dates in Google Earth.
On google images
Google images
Google Maps doesn't display the imagery dates, but Google Earth does. That's Google Earth the desktop application not the 'Earth' mode found in Google Maps. Google reports that the imagery in Google Maps and Google Earth is on average one to three years old. Since both use the same imagery database you only need to visit the same area in Google Earth and enable the 'Status Bar' in View menu to show the approximate imagery date for a given area in the lower-left corner of the screen.
google has good ones under images
Try Google Images. It will help you a lot.
you look his house up on google maps(if you know where he lives)
you can find images of the Samsung logo on the Samsung website. it is also possible to find these images on service providers web page. another great resource for Samsung images is a good old google image search
Simple: do a Google search on "Daisy air guns" and then select "Images" you will find over 10 google pages of Daisy photos.
when i was looking for my haircut. i went to google images and typed in "emo hairstyles"
google images
You can either go and download a very old google earth.OR.....You can go on google images and type in the street you wish to discover.[If that doesn't work then....I got nothing.SORRY.
Google, Wikipedia, Yahoo, and any other search engine. Just type in frog and select images. That, or in your public library.