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Comments on: Google Earth to get Street View within 'weeks'

Clearly, Google's goal is to offer users the capability to continuously zoom from space down to detailed views of houses and buildings.

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by SensibleEngineering March 31, 2008 11:55 AM PDT
Keep an eye out for images being pushed out by GPSImaging.com . They have been capturing street level views and designing products around their solutions for nearly a decade. There is more here than just images. When you add 4D Logic to your applications the power grows exponentially. Be prepared! surroundsecurity.com and 4Dplanet.com are other examples Mr. Needleman should investigate.
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by mikeburek April 15, 2008 4:11 PM PDT
Please do not post link farm advertising here. You can pay CNet for advertising.
by mikeburek April 15, 2008 4:10 PM PDT
Their 10 years worth of data collecting has not included paying their web domain hosting costs or hiring a web developer. This appears to be just an outdated link farm. They brag about how they are revolutionizing the world, but so many links don't work. And what does work looks like a geocities web page.
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by acemoose April 16, 2008 6:05 AM PDT
YAY!!! Navigating the streets will be SO much easier than landing on scuzzy rooftops!!

Thank you Google!!

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