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, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Google Maps’ Street View feature was created 15 years ago, and since then, has added more than 220 billion Street View images from ...
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 ...
Who among us hasn't wished for the ability to time travel. Unfortunately, you can't hop in a DeLorean, gun it to 88 miles per hour, and visit the past. However, Google Earth has the next best thing ...
Google Earth now lets you view historical imagery, allowing users to view images dating back to 80 years, with the Maps app also gaining some new features. Google is adding many new features to the ...
Google Maps is celebrating its 15th anniversary by taking mobile Street View viewers on a trip down memory lane. Google announced on Tuesday that it is implementing a new feature that will allow ...
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 ...
Google has announced significant upgrades to Google Maps, Street View, and Google Earth. These new features are designed to help users get more out of these popular mapping tools. Google Earth will ...
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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, ...
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 ...