Category: About Street View
Google gets gas
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While going down Spring Street in Atlanta, the Google car stops for a little while in the gas station.
If it’s invisible, how can it have a shadow?
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Here is the answer to your questions on the invisible Google Street View car: Digital automatic photoshopping of it. Found in Twentynine Palms, California.
Good news, bad news
The good news:
Along with Google’s Street View update came many new features, including the photoshopping to make the Google car disappear.
The bad news:
Along with this update came the removal of some of the things that made Street View funny sometimes. Things that will no longer be seen in Street View are:
Hi-resolution imagery
People’s faces
Previous Street Views of hi-resolution Street View.
Those things were giving Google lots of trouble, so all imagery is now lower resolution.
Google car goes invisible!
Usually you see the car when looking down, but here it’s for some reason completely invisible. Who took these images if not the Google car?
37 more Street View areas added!
Street View added 37 new cities and parks. They also expanded coverage of 15 cities today.
Here’s the full list
MA: Springfield NY: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse NJ: Newark VA: Virginia Beach NC: Charlotte, Winston-Salem SC: Columbia, Greenville GA: Atlanta FL: Boca Raton, Cape Coral, Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Sarasota, West Palm Beach AL: Huntsville MS: Jackson TN: Knoxville KY: Lexington, Louisville OH: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo MI: Ann Arbor MO: St. Louis KS: Topeka NE: Lincoln OK: Oklahoma City, Tulsa NV: Reno CA: Bakersfield, Fresno, Sacramento, Stockton Everglades National Park (Florida) Florida Keys Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming) Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming/Montana) Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado) Joshua Tree National Park (California) Death Valley National Park (California) Lassen Volcanic National Park (California) Sequoia National Park (California) Lake Tahoe (California/Nevada)
Street View coverage has also expanded in 15 of the current areas: Boise, Boston, Kansas City, Miami, Nashville, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Richmond, San Diego, San Francisco, Tampa, and Tucson. (source)
Blurred rim
Googles face blur fails again:
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Another Google driver at the gas station
Kid wipes out on bike removed by Google
The images of the kid who wipes out on bike is the most popular street view on this site. Google have now removed the images, but you can still see screen captures of what happened here.
The trees don’t get fined
$1000 fine for littering.
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