May 30, 2007
Updated 10:57:19 (Mla time)
France-Presse
Google Maps and Earth on Tuesday debuted Street View, a feature that gives pedestrian-eye looks at parts of San Francisco, New York, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and renowned technology mecca Silicon Valley in northern California.
Street View "will soon be expanded to other metropolitan areas," according to director of Google Earth and Maps, John Hanke.
"With Street View users can virtually walk the streets of a city, check out a restaurant before arriving, and even zoom in on bus stops and street signs to make travel plans," Hanke said in a blog posting at the Google website.
The same day, Microsoft Live Search Maps began offering three-dimensional, photo-realistic views of cities "with perspectives that few people apart from Superman have ever seen."
Microsoft said its map service provides "birds-eye" views of cities in
The free Microsoft maps come with services for finding businesses, reviews and directions. Microsoft's Live Maps already incorporates street-level imagery into its service.
Camera icons on Google's map of the
The static street scenes are seamless compilations of photographs, prompting some concerns about privacy because people, homes and cars are clearly caught in the images.
"Google takes concerns about its services very seriously," the
Street Views includes looks at Google's address in
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