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Google街道视图-秘密侵入?
星期五, 2009年3月20日
它已经革命化了我们搜寻对于信息,发现图象或计划路线的方式,但Google在我们在英国昨天现在去所有哥哥,与发射Google街道视图,在实际上任何街道允许您观看路的360度图象在所有地址之外在25个城市之一中,包括格拉斯哥、爱丁堡、邓迪和阿伯丁的服务。
这是Google地球,但呕吐在街道水平,以每粗粒靶垛,被放弃的kebab和水池在展示对世界,并且几件较不美味事。 怎么这项服务将是真正
用途是notimmediately明显的,当您注册时,但它一定是相当好乐趣。 可利用在九个国家全世界, 2007年联机服务为美国首先被发射了。 您能键入地址或邮编入Google地图和发现一张静态相片的它,或者您能扯拽称`的一个小的颤抖的橙色像Pegman’ (他看似衣裳钉)横跨地图和投下他,无论哪里您喜欢(只要街道是被突出的蓝色)。 区域的图象将突然出现,并且您能然后使用箭头转动它。 如果您使用Google映射计划旅途,您的路线将由可移动的图象伴随保证您不迷路。 象多数首次街道视图Googlers,我最初搜寻我自己平,旋转看法看在客栈之外横跨路享用一粒狡猾的粗粒的正规兵。 这些无害地点比城市的可认识的地标-哪些证明更多乐趣不妨是真正明信片-,虽然拥挤的街例如Byres路在格拉斯哥或皇家英哩在爱丁堡证明乐趣为真正人民观看(是论据我们在Sauchiehall街道察觉外部拉瓦尔品第的印第安餐馆?) 窥阴的元素证实其中一对街道视图的最有趣的用途。 我搜寻所有我的巢穴设法察觉我的真正自已和朋友’房子,发现我能关于看入一个相识的客厅窗口。 这个方面,当然,提出对保密性突破口的非常真正的询问。 Last year, Google was investigated by the Information Commissioner’s Office over the plans, but was eventually given the go-ahead for the project. Street View uses special technology to blur registration plates and faces (resulting in some cases in the blurring of the faces of statues or horses) and users can flag up images for removal by clicking on a ‘Report a concern’ link. Google argues that the level of detail shown is the same as that you would see driving down a road (hence the reason 10 Downing Street is not visible). While critics argue that the service could be used to plan crimes, Google UK’s new head, Matt Brittin, said that in discussions with the Metropolitan police, they found that the service helps to track and monitor crime. Indeed, on one occasion police in the US used Street View to find the location of a kidnapped child. However, some campaigners claim that it violates our right to privacy. “These images are being captured without people’s permission for commercial use and we believe that it is not legally acceptable,” Simon Davies of Privacy International told a reporter yesterday. “They are also putting into place a system for updating these images in the future, and for storing the images digitally where they could be misused.” So could a man put his home address into Street View only to spot his wife greeting the milkman in a rather-too-friendly manner? Could a boss search for their place of work and catch their employees at the back door having a sneaky cigarette? Certainly, Street View has inadvertantly caught people red-handed (albeit retrospectively) on more than one occasion. The tens of millions of pictures were obtained last summer, when a fleet of Google cars nipped across the nation capturing images – which were later stitched together – on special 360-degree cameras that were mounted on their roofs. Difficult weather conditions held up the process in many cases: dry, overcast days proved most effective for getting clear pictures, but last summer those were few and far between. So for what will we use Street View? Google suggests you might employ it to preview your holiday accommodation, show friends abroad where you live, check out local amenities if you’re moving to a new area, or check out the level of wheelchair access a building or area has before you visit. “Street View has been hugely popular with our users in Europe and worldwide; we’re thrilled it’s now available in the UK for so many great cities,” says Google’s geospatial technologist, Ed Parsons. “Google Maps and Google Earth have long been popular with British people and are used by governments, businesses and individuals as essential and informative tools every day of the week – (this] now adds a new dimension.” Street View has also teamed up with other organisations, including FindaProperty.com, which allows users to look at the local area before they view a property to rent or buy (a service that would certainly have saved me some time last year, when I wrote off a potential flat upon finding it was located opposite a suspicious-looking sauna) and Tate, who will offer art lovers links to locations that have inspired paintings in their galleries. All practical uses certainly, but Street View is also – quite simply – an addictive resource. Once you get the hang of it, you can zip around a city, exploring less familiar areas from the comfort of your desk and getting excited when you spot all your favourite places. (Some are more interesting than others of course – there’s something rather sinister about sitting indoors on a sunny day, taking a virtual tour of the A199 in East Lothian.) In countries where the service has been established for a while, spotting weird and wacky things on Street View has evolved into something of a sport. From nudity to thieves escaping through windows and even a man dressed as a beehive, entire websites are now devoted to bizarre Street View sightings. So with the service now up and running in Scotland, what strange Street View spots might we clock up? A Morningside Lady shoplifting a cream scone, perhaps? Naked sunbathing in Kelvingrove Park? Fred Goodwin nipping out to collect his pension? Log on to maps.google.co.uk to find out. MILES BETTER • ORGANISERS said that London was the most difficult place to drive for Street View because of its many one-way streets and high buildings, and a lack of parking areas. • SOME areas are yet to be visible on Street View, owing to road works taking place when Google was in town. Edinburgh’s Princes Street and George Street, for example, aren’t yet available to view. • THE Google team covered 22,369 miles across 25 cities in the UK to launch the service in Britain. • ONE imaginative Google employee used Street View to propose to his girlfriend. • STREET View provides 360° horizontal and 290° vertical panoramic street-level views. • FOR pedestrian areas and narrow streets that cannot be accessed by car, Google Bikes are used instead. • THE ultimate aim, Google claims, is to eventually provide street views of the whole world. • IN order to protect their privacy, before the service was launched, Google removed photos of domestic-violence shelters. • THE Pentagon, right, has banned Google from publishing Street View content of US military bases. • A US couple sued Google unsuccessfully for invasion of privacy, stating that because their home was visible on Street View, its value was diminished because it had been chosen for its privacy. 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