Google streetview is a bit like Google earth but better.You look around towns and cities as if you are actually there.I is very entertaining.
It has them now! :-)
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Takes photos for Google Maps, Streetview.
A "Google photo" may refer to different things. First possibility: You are referring to Google Streetview. In Google Streetview, one can view (where available) 360 degrees panoramic pictures taken of a street at different positions in that street. The pictures were taken by 9 directional cameras, covering a view of 360 degrees, which are mounted on a car along with a GPS unit. If you are refering to Google images, these images were indexed by the Google crawlers.
As of April 30, 2011, Streetview was updating images in New Orleans, see related link below.
Their estate is on Welders Lane, near Chalfont St. Giles. Its guarded by 12ft walls, electric gates, CCTV etc. You can see it on google streetview.. hope this helps :)
There are some strange things you can find on the high resolution satellite and StreetView imagery available in Google Maps and Google Earth. The Google Earth Community (GEC), Google Earth Blog, and Google Earth Hacks are probably the best web sites to visit to see what other users have found in Google Earth/Maps. See related questions and links below.
Google Earth is a virtual globe. It can be used to see different parts of the world. Google's 'StreetView' feature allows one to insert themselves right onto the road to get a close look at many locations. Google Earth can be used to preview a vacation, aid in directions, or simply explore the world without leaving home.
It varies. Examples: Berlin - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GoogleStreetViewCar.jpgTawian=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GoogleStreetViewCarTaipei.jpg---- Cheverolet cobalts in US. Opel Astras in Europe and Australia. Vauxhall Astras in UK. Toyota Prius in Japan.
The aerial, satellite, and StreetView imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). In fact, the imagery is on average 1-3 years old.However, Google is making some layers such as traffic and weather available near real-time and refreshed every few hours.There is also a new webcam layer integrated into Google Earth that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.Also, there are third party data feeds such as real-time flight tracking available so over time more and more data are showing up in Google Earth and Google Maps.
No! It`s just a 3 dimensional picture, Not a video camera that records all of your comings and goings.
The Sky mode is Google Earth has all the planets of our Solar System and many galaxies. Enter Sky Mode in the View/Explorer menu then pick Sky. You can enter 'Saturn' into the Search text box. More impressive is the Mars and Moon mode where you can navigate a 3-D planet or moon and see "StreetView"-like imagery where available.