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I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
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I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google Streets
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http://maps.google.com/help/maps/streetview/

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I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?



Start off at Google Maps.

http://maps.google.com/

Enter a place name or address - in UK, it must be in one of the 26 towns
and cities that have Google Streets enabled.

Increase magnification so you can see individual streets.

Click-drag the brown man onto the street map at the point you would like
to view.

And that's it! Enjoy ...

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Harry Bloomfield wrote:

I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?



Start off at Google Maps.

http://maps.google.com/

Enter a place name or address - in UK, it must be in one of the 26 towns
and cities that have Google Streets enabled.

Increase magnification so you can see individual streets.

Click-drag the brown man onto the street map at the point you would like
to view.

And that's it! Enjoy ...


Thanks, got it now - but cannot find myself anywhere I thought I might
have been caught :-)

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Bruce explained on 20/03/2009 :
Harry Bloomfield wrote:

I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?



Start off at Google Maps.

http://maps.google.com/

Enter a place name or address - in UK, it must be in one of the 26
towns and cities that have Google Streets enabled.

Increase magnification so you can see individual streets.

Click-drag the brown man onto the street map at the point you would
like to view.

And that's it! Enjoy ...


Thanks, got it now - but cannot find myself anywhere I thought I might
have been caught :-)


Funny that. I had not appreciated this part of Google and looked at various
haunts that I recognise from years ago in Brumagen and thought "Thank
goodness that I do not have criminal intents.".

Powerful, init?




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Bruce explained on 20/03/2009 :
Harry Bloomfield wrote:

I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?



Start off at Google Maps.

http://maps.google.com/

Enter a place name or address - in UK, it must be in one of the 26 towns
and cities that have Google Streets enabled.

Increase magnification so you can see individual streets.

Click-drag the brown man onto the street map at the point you would like
to view.

And that's it! Enjoy ...


Thanks, got it now - but cannot find myself anywhere I thought I might
have been caught :-)


I saw one of their camera cars driving along, probably a couple of years ago.
Unfortunately, I can't remember where I was at the time.

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Harry Bloomfield wrote:

I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?



Start off at Google Maps.

http://maps.google.com/

Enter a place name or address - in UK, it must be in one of the 26 towns
and cities that have Google Streets enabled.


If you zoom out to show all/most of the UK, and then drag the little man
onto the map all the areas which are on Streetview are highlighted in
blue
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If you zoom out to show all/most of the UK, and then drag the little man
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Thanks!

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If you zoom out to show all/most of the UK, and then drag the little man
onto the map all the areas which are on Streetview are highlighted in
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Thanks Chris.

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If you zoom out to show all/most of the UK, and then drag the little man
onto the map all the areas which are on Streetview are highlighted in
blue


I notice that it tripped a speed warning in Watford - naughty bois !



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If you zoom out to show all/most of the UK, and then drag the little man
onto the map all the areas which are on Streetview are highlighted in
blue


I notice that it tripped a speed warning in Watford - naughty bois !


I noticed on one street in Finchley it caught a driver pulling out right
in front of the camera car, driving all of 100 yards, slamming on the
brakes then parking on the other side of the road.
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I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?


Google for Google Maps and click the link ...It's just a wee icon (
like on a gents toilet door) that you drag on to the Street that you
have looked up .If there is a Street View ( not all streets are done
yet) the streets will turn blue( I think) in outline and a small
thumbnail of part of the street will appear ...just click it and
follow the arrows or the small logo down on the map itself
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I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
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SWMBO was walking down the street today and watched this bizarre car
driving down the road past her; then later she saw the picture of the
GoogleStreetView car in the newspaper. So we're now waiting for the next
release of UK towns to see if she makes an appearance!

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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google Streets
images?


SWMBO was walking down the street today and watched this bizarre car driving
down the road past her; then later she saw the picture of the
GoogleStreetView car in the newspaper. So we're now waiting for the next
release of UK towns to see if she makes an appearance!

David


I saw the cars a number of times and made a note of where I saw them,
in anticipation of seeing me or my car at least once, but I can't see
me on any of them.

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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?


SWMBO was walking down the street today and watched this bizarre car
driving down the road past her; then later she saw the picture of the
GoogleStreetView car in the newspaper. So we're now waiting for the
next release of UK towns to see if she makes an appearance!

David


I saw the cars a number of times and made a note of where I saw them, in
anticipation of seeing me or my car at least once, but I can't see me on
any of them.


I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.
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Lobster has brought this to us :
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
I have GoogleEarth, but what do I need to do to look at the Google
Streets images?


SWMBO was walking down the street today and watched this bizarre car
driving down the road past her; then later she saw the picture of the
GoogleStreetView car in the newspaper. So we're now waiting for the next
release of UK towns to see if she makes an appearance!

David


I saw the cars a number of times and made a note of where I saw them, in
anticipation of seeing me or my car at least once, but I can't see me on
any of them.


I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.


Strange how we haven't found a word to replace "footage"


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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:01:44 -0000, John wrote:

Strange how we haven't found a word to replace "footage"


Byteage?

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I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.


Not very well. My neighbour has his at the top of his horsebox. It's
displayed plain as day.

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I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.


Not very well. My neighbour has his at the top of his horsebox. It's
displayed plain as day.


That's interesting. I suppose the software assumes plates will be at a
certain height.
As for sign written vehicles, one wonders how many "What were you doing
there?" incidents there will be
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I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.



I found one street where all the car registration numbers were clearly
visible. There was no evidence of any attempt to obscure them.

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I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.


Automatically. Ditto faces. The algorithm isn't perfect, and you get
unobscured faces/number plates (which are often noticed and fixed) and
oddly blurred road signs etc (which usually aren't).

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Automatically. Ditto faces. The algorithm isn't perfect, and you get
unobscured faces/number plates (which are often noticed and fixed) and
oddly blurred road signs etc (which usually aren't).



KFCs amuse me - see http://tiny.cc/kfckfc

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I wonder how they manage to hide the car registration plates on so much
footage.


Automatically. Ditto faces. The algorithm isn't perfect, and you get
unobscured faces/number plates (which are often noticed and fixed) and
oddly blurred road signs etc (which usually aren't).


Quite funny how the frames are stitched together
Note the disappearing traffic warden on the left, after the barsteward had
stuck a ticket on my car!

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...ybridge+roa d
+london&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=8.438982,16.391602&ie=UTF8&ll=51.463 954
,-0.152435&spn=0,359.965668&z=15&iwloc=addr&layer=c& cbll=51.463827,-0.152392
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