Google Maps' Street View is 15 years old today, and to celebrate, Google is rolling out the ability to view historical imagery when using the service on iOS and Android. When in Street View mode, ...
Google Maps’ Street View feature was created 15 years ago, and since then, has added more than 220 billion Street View images from over 100 countries and territories. Many of us have taken advantage ...
Google announced on Tuesday that you can now access historical Street View imagery on Google Earth. Until now, you’ve only been able to access historical Street View imagery on Google Maps. Google ...
Google Maps New Features: Three significant new features have been added to Google Maps to enable users to explore the globe more fully and observe how it is changing. These upgrades include sharper ...
Google Maps is getting clearer satellite imagery and more Street View content, and Google Earth will soon give users access to more historical imagery, according to 9to5Google. Update details Starting ...
Google Earth now offers historical imagery, allowing users to explore aerial photos dating back up to 80 years. Street View is also expanding to nearly 80 countries, with fresh imagery added for ...
With the click of a mouse, a new mapping tool shows how places in the American West have changed over the last 70 years. With just a Web browser, anyone can open Landscape Explorer, which will pull up ...
Google Maps and Earth have revolutionized how we see the world. Google Maps navigates unknown cities in real time, and Google Earth operates on a larger scale. Google Earth takes us on an immersive ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See how places looked in the past. See how places looked in the past. There’s a lot to explore in Google Maps, ...
The hunt for historic images just got more exciting with the launch of a new map-based search site. Urban Archive, which works with dozens of New York City’s collecting institutions to create a mobile ...