Web browsers can now navigate around a city, checking out restaurants and landmarks Google Inc. said on Tuesday it was introducing street-level map views of various US cities, giving Web users a panoramic, 360-degree images as well as the overhead views Google Maps has offered.
With the new "Street View" feature in Google Maps, street level imagery is available for maps of the San Francisco area, New York, Las Vegas, Denver and Miami, and will soon expand to other metropolitan regions, Google said in a statement.
Users looking at Google Maps through a Web browser can navigate around a city, "virtually" walking the streets, checking out restaurants and landmarks and even zoom in on bus stops or street signs to make travel plans.
times.com/articles/20070530/google_enhances_maps_by_adding_street_view_feature-id-104282.html
With the new "Street View" feature in Google Maps, street level imagery is available for maps of the San Francisco area, New York, Las Vegas, Denver and Miami, and will soon expand to other metropolitan regions, Google said in a statement.
Users looking at Google Maps through a Web browser can navigate around a city, "virtually" walking the streets, checking out restaurants and landmarks and even zoom in on bus stops or street signs to make travel plans.
Further Reading
0 comments:
Post a Comment