How Google Street View Works? [Video]
|Google is constantly been ‘attacked’ by privacy advocates over their Google Street View feature. Apparently people do not like other people taking pictures of the streets they live on. So Google Japan decided to show the public how Google Street View really works (see video below). They wanted to give people the idea that it is just the cutest thing. And, that they are working late at night removing anything that might be of a concern to you.
This stop motion film by Google explains (in a rather fanciful way) how Google Street View really works. It features a cute little robot puttering around town, taking film photographs and painting over license plate numbers with a marker. The video is part of an effort to make the practice appear less invasive of individuals’ privacy.
A Behind the Scenes Video from Google Street View labs.
While Google Street View is really neat, what I’d like to see more than anything is using these photos to enhance driving directions, as it’s often easier to spot an exit or street to turn on based on what it looks like rather than rely on tiny little green signs. Considering that the data has come from video footage, a quick highlight reel of turns wouldn’t be so bad either. At any rate, do you see Google as a Hungry Beast, which takes away your Privacy?
good site and nice pics
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I’ve tried Google Street View, it got a lot of criticisms from European countries.. But, actually, it’s a great innovation by Google.
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Very true. And I would love to see coming to countries like India soon.
Yes I know about the street view of Google. It is an awesome tool introduced by Google. However, I am hearing that it has some privacy issues that’s why in S.Korea, police raided on Google’s office and investigated the situation.
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I can not speak for South Korea or China. But I can speak for myself. I do not see how Google violated privacy by showing the world the view of a street! Didn’t know that people have started taking their privacy to the streets 😉
agree with you , this will help us map roads and finds ways for tourists
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