Thursday, December 20, 2007

google street view comes to indy

i was looking up a place downtown where we have to go tomorrow when i noticed a new google street view option.

if you're not familiar with the service, google (and their subcontractors) drive around town in a van with a specialized camera on top that takes 360-degree panoramic photos. these are all stitched together with google maps so you can navigate around town at a "street-level" view. it's quite handy if you need to go somewhere you've never been, as you can plonk in the address and see exactly what the place looks like.

when google first rolled out the service in may/june, i spent a good day or two browsing around san francisco documenting glitches. but at that time, it wasn't available in indianapolis. maybe better geeks than i already knew it had been rolled out here, but i never heard anything about it.

so go to google.maps.com. enter in your favorite address—be it your house, the home of the person you're stalking, your local pea-shake, whatever. if you see a blue outline around the street, click it and take a look around.

if you find anything interesting, feel free to leave a link in the comments. (look for "Link to this page" to find a direct link.)

6 comments:

djempirical said...

damn indy before cinci? whats the world coming to? ;)

Anonymous said...

I think Google Earth is waiting for the Banks to be completed.

Anonymous said...

Whst is it with the whole no vehicle in view thing? No car is ever on these streets, and even the '76 El Dorado in my front drive is not there on my street view. That cruise liner has been docked there for 2 years.

No cars, no people...how do they do that?

stAllio! said...

5:49: i agree i haven't seen a lot of pedestrians, but i've definitely seen cars. (check out all the cars at all the different mcdonald's locations.)

i'm guessing they drove around sometime when a lot of people weren't out, like saturday mid-morning.

Anonymous said...

There are the occasional people - they managed to catch me weeding my yard.

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