If by that, you mean filter the offensive images in street view, then no, they haven't. They want us to see the world just as it is.
by google map or google earth
Your local tourist centre would probably either sell or give out street maps of your area. On the internet, one can use Google maps or Bing maps to the same effect.
The highest-resolution satellite imagery available in Google Maps cannot yet read print in a newspaper but Google's Street View could possibly read the headlines.License plates, for example, can be seen in Google's Street View imagery so there is a detection process in place to identify and blur license plates to prevent identification of vehicles and individuals.Newspaper print the size of license plate lettering or larger in all practical sense could be legible in Street View from Google Maps or Google Earth.See here to see an example where you can read magazine cover titles at a newsstand in Google Earth Street View.
Not yet for Google Earth. Google recently created historical imagery for Street View on Google Maps. If historical imagery is available then a clock and date will be displayed in the upper left of the map.
In the new Google Maps there is an "earth" mode which shows satellite imagery and terrain which gives a 3-D like view of the earth. The Earth icon can be seen in the lower-left of the map if available.To see 3D photos in "classic" Google Maps, you will need a pair of old-fashioned red/cyan glasses, bring up Street View in Google Maps by dragging the orange Pegman onto the map. Right-mouse click on the map then select ''3D mode on" option (or press '3' key) to turn on/off 3D mode.This feature seems to be available anywhere in the world where Google currently offers Street View, but this is not currently available in the "new" Google Maps.
by google map or google earth
Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth launched in 2007.
Simply type a location, you don't even have to put a specific street name or number, and Google Maps will take you to that location.
The orange "pegman" icon in classic Google Maps is the tool to activate Street View mode in Google Maps. Normally you drag the orange "pegman" icon onto the map to activate street view mode at that location. The new Google Maps interface is redesigning the street view user interface.
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You can, but it is a rather new functionality added to Google Maps / Google Earth, and at the moment, the street view is only available for major avenues and roads.
Look it up on google maps. I dont know where it is but google maps has nearly everything
Yes, Google street maps works outside the United States. Maps can be found for Canada and Mexico in North America. Maps can also be found for countries in South America, Europe, and Australia.
When Google updates it street view photos in its image database then these updates are made available to Google Maps and Google Earth.
Try Google maps or Google Street View
Google Maps map does not consume the whole screen so the directions are visible to the left of the map. Google maps is more known for its street level views of the satellite picture maps.
Your local tourist centre would probably either sell or give out street maps of your area. On the internet, one can use Google maps or Bing maps to the same effect.