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Google Street View Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides interactive panoramas from positions along many streets in the world. It was launched in 2007 in several cities in the United States, and has since expa ...
was first introduced in the
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on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks. Many areas that had coverage were represented by icons.


Key additions

* In 2005, Street View project begins, Google employees start the first tests using a van equipped with cameras on the roof in the San Francisco area. * On May 25, 2007, Street View was announced. * On May 30, 2007, at the Where 2.0 Conference,
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was identified as the contractor that captured the imagery for four of the five cities initially mapped by Street View, using its patented
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camera array on a moving car. Immersive Media continued to do image capture for Street View until Google developed its own capability to do so. Since July 2007, Google has used imagery that belongs exclusively to Google. * On April 16, 2008, Street View was fully integrated into Google Earth 4.3. * On May 5, 2008, Google improves its quality, the captures become in high quality. * On May 12, 2008, Google announced that it was testing face-blurring technology on its photos of the busy streets of Manhattan. The technology uses a computer algorithm to search Google's image database for faces and blurs them, according to John Hanke, director of Google Earth and Google Maps. * On June 10, 2008, two other features included in the update were an effective mask of the "Google Car" and the application of face-blurring technology on all photos, which effectively lowered the resolution across all photos, even the formerly impressive high resolution images of San Francisco. Also, many nearby metro areas were included, but they did not receive their own camera icons. * On July 2, 2008, Google Street View was introduced in France and Italy, providing the first service outside the United States and the debut of Google's new 4th Generation Cameras. On this day, 19 camera icons were added, mostly showing small towns and areas along the
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route and part of northwestern Italy. * On August 4, 2008, 28 icons of major metropolitan areas of both Australia and Japan were added to Google Street View. Included in the update were approximately 40 new U.S. hub cities. * On November 26, 2008, the Street View button and all the camera icons were deleted. Instead of clicking the "Street View" button, this is now accessed using the "pegman" button in the left hand corner. When the "pegman" icon is dragged over the map blue polylines appear where Street View is available and a small window will show the current Street View. If this is dropped on the map the Street View opens and takes over the whole map window. * On December 1, 2008, New Zealand was added to Google Street View. Faces were blurred upon recommendation by the ''New Zealand Privacy Commission'', but vehicle registration plates were not obscured. * On April 9, 2009, Street View became available with a full-screen option. * On June 5, 2009, Smart Navigation was introduced which allows users to navigate around the panoramas by double-clicking with their cursor on any place or object they want to see. * In January 2010, Google begins to introduce the 3rd generation of cameras allowing better quality in the captured images. * In mid June 2010, Google added blue dots to its maps that display user-submitted images in all locations around the world, including land areas where Street View is not available and bodies of water. These images can be pulled up on the screen in the same manner as a Street View image with the pegman by dragging it onto the blue dot. * On October 30, 2012, Google announced that users could contribute to Street View by creating a panorama-like image from the
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smartphone to share on Google Maps. * On February 14, 2013, '' Wii Street U'' was released for the
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. * On June 27, 2013, Google announced that users could contribute to Street View by creating a panorama-like image from the Galaxy non-Nexus smartphone to share on Google Maps. * On November 6, 2013, Google reintroduces Pegman, having disappeared a few months, to make way for a new design, and even Pegman who introduces the icons following the location. * On April 23, 2014, a new historical Street View option was introduced to new Google Maps. The date of panoramas can be selected from the timeline. * Starting in August 2017, Google allows users to create their own street view-like blue paths, for the connected photospheres that are sufficiently close to one another. * On September 7, 2017, Google announces the arrival of a new generation of more efficient and precise cameras on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Street View. This is the 4th generation of cameras, sporting a more refined profile and a blue color. * On December 3, 2020, Google announced that users could contribute to Street View by capturing video using their AR-supported phones using the Street View app. * May 24, 2022: Google announces the arrival of a new generation 4 camera on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Street View for 2023, this one will be able to cover areas less accessible by car thanks to its advantage of weighing less 7 kilograms. * May 24, 2022: Google announces history feature of Street View on iOS and Android, allowing users to view past shots of area that have been captures repeatedly.


Timeline of introductions

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Official coverage by country οr territory

Below is a table showing the countries available on Street View and the year they were first added. Plain text indicates that a country has only views of certain businesses and/or tourist attractions.


Current coverage

Bold with an asterisk (*) indicates countries with public street view available


Future coverage

Below is a list of the countries that do not currently have official coverage where Street View vehicles are currently driving, where Street View is officially planned, or have reported by media to be driving.


Unofficial coverage

* : Part of King George Island * : Main cities and tourist places in the whole overseas region of
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* : Main cities and tourist places in the whole overseas region of
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* : Ghost towns in some parts of
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including Tobes, El Alamín,
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, Boñices and Matandrino * : Main cities and tourist places in the whole overseas region of
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in Grid Pacific * : Views of some highways and the central business districts of
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Rusape Rusape is a town in Zimbabwe. Location It is located in Makoni District in Manicaland Province, in northeastern Zimbabwe. It lies approximately , by road, southeast of Harare, the capital and the largest city in Zimbabwe. Rusape is situated on ...
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Masvingo Masvingo is a city in south-eastern Zimbabwe and the capital of Masvingo Province. The city is situated close to Great Zimbabwe, the national monument from which the country takes its name and close to Lake Mutirikwi, its recreational park, th ...
and two United Nations World Heritage Sites:
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and
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. The first instances of
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in
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were contributed by photographer Tawanda Kanhema


References


External links


Street View coverage map and current driving locations

Available indoor views of public transportation facilities as airports and railway stations and transportation museums

Available inside views of university campuses
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