Friday, February 3, 2012

How does Google Earth get the pictures for the street-level views?

I heard they got the pictures through satellites and aeriel photographs but I'm not sure. Does anyone really know?How does Google Earth get the pictures for the street-level views?
Google earth buy satellite pictures and they paste it on the google earth. That is why you find patches at most of the places in google earth. Depending on the importance of the place, they update the pictures. I think they mostly buy satellite pictures from NASA.
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How does Google Earth get the pictures for the street-level views?
They are satellite views, at least that is what they say.



I do not think they were taken 10 years ago, because our house is not 10 years old %26amp; it's on there.How does Google Earth get the pictures for the street-level views?
what u've heard is right.... sad thing is, its not real time....
They made this program to show the location of a certain place. This was taken 10 years ago and it was created only for educational purposes and not to spy on another people. In that case, they did not made it as a real media.
They made this program to show the location of a certain place. This was taken 10 years ago and it was created only for educational purposes and not to spy on another people. In that case, they did not made it as a real media.
They used a van with a 360 degree camera on it. Then they just drove down the road incrementally taking pictures. In some places where there is a reflective surface you can see the van.
its true!!!!!!! they have satelites and the satilites take pics!!!!!!!!!!!

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