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Google Street View: Now With Smart Navigation

Written by Frederic Lardinois / June 4, 2009 11:04 AM / 10 Comments

google_maps_logo_jun09.pngStreet View in Google Maps is a somewhat controversial feature, but there is no denying that it is quite an interesting product. Until now, however, navigation along streets was a bit difficult, but Google just introduced a new, smarter way to navigate Street View's panoramas. Instead of having to click from one arrow to the next, you can now simply double-click anywhere in an image and Google will take you to this point. In addition, Street View now also recognizes the facades of buildings and will show a rectangle when you mouse over a house. Thanks to this, you can now also easily zoom in to any spot in an image by just double-clicking.

More Three-Dimensional

By using a rectangle that conforms to a building's geometry, Street View suddenly also feels a lot more three-dimensional than ever before. According to Google's announcement, Street View can do this thanks to using laser point clouds and by analyzing the differences between consecutive pictures.

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Another cool new feature is the ability to go back to your starting point by simply clicking on the return arrow in the Address Box.

As is so often the case for this kind of product, the best way to get a feel for it is to simply head over to Google Maps and drag the little Street View guy to some interesting locations.

More 3D in Google Map's Future?

Given that Google is already surfacing some 3D data in Street View now, it is interesting to speculate what else the company could do with this data. Current 3D maps are often a bit clunky, but at this point, Google's Street View cars have covered an enormous amount of data, and by using a technique similar to Microsoft's PhotoSynth, Google could create an even more compelling 3D experience. Photosynth creates almost 3D-like representations of scenes by stitching together photos shot of the same object or landscape from different angles.

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  1. wow impressive i think its great
    http://www.newforexer.com

    Posted by: Forex Master | June 4, 2009 11:59 AM



  2. I love street view, a friend of mine found the house he used to live when he was 3. amazing.

    Posted by: MacStories | June 4, 2009 12:56 PM



  3. I like earthmine's Streetview than google

    wildstylecity.com

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqXHN25xQ34

    Posted by: Virtual Reality | June 4, 2009 5:14 PM



  4. Finally! The new navigation in Google Maps is so much better. I was only commenting recently on how clunky navigating through maps is. Thanks for sharing.

    Jacqui Jones
    http://www.keywordintent.com

    Posted by: Jacqui Jones - KeywordIntent | June 4, 2009 8:40 PM



  5. Google Street View: Now With Smart Navigation.

    yes the view is very smart and clear.

    But I cant see any street view in my town Sony VGP-BPL2C.
    Hope the google street can upload my family town view.

    Posted by: Laptop battery | June 5, 2009 12:17 AM



  6. The new rectangle is very annoying and totally useless. It was easy enough to navigate with the mouse pointer. I wish Google would provide a way to turn it off.

    Posted by: Rick | June 15, 2009 12:18 AM



  7. i think its great!everyone can find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions acer aspire one battery

    Posted by: battery Author Profile Page | June 21, 2009 11:16 PM



  8. thank you

    Posted by: kenny | August 17, 2009 9:17 AM



  9. it is very smart and clear,thanks

    Posted by: battery laptop | January 13, 2010 6:44 PM



  10. Very good view.

    So smart and clear that I can see my home town clearly.

    Hope Google street will be better and better

    Posted by: mybattera | February 5, 2010 11:40 PM



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