mashable.com — Google pushed out a massive update today, doubling the amount of terrain covered in the US. In addition to incorporating street level photos from Memphis, Birmingham, and Charleston, Google added photos from several whole states that previously hadn?t been touched: Maine, West Virginia, and North and South Dakota.
Dec 10, 2008 View in Crawl 4
penguin1908Dec 10, 2008
Google it!
Closed AccountDec 10, 2008
Close. I lived in NH for a while. I just checked Google and they don't have street view data for where I lived, so I figured there's even less data for Maine.
troymccluresfDec 11, 2008
Several other website offer similar services... MapJack is one (with way better image quality).
gmprunnerDec 11, 2008
Giggity!
Closed AccountDec 11, 2008
I bet you guys will really love it when they eventually turn it into Google LIVE Street View! Don't Be Evil!
ellsassDec 11, 2008
By keeping the images out of date, Google distances themselves from privacy lawsuits. Imagine if they were updated monthly, weekly, or even daily? At some point it doesn't allow people to retain some level of privacy, even while in public.
barynDec 17, 2008
So your neighbors can see your private property, they are fine, but not someone all the way across the world... ?