Google’s mapping technology is zooming down from its overhead views and placing users on the street with the freedom to check out restaurants and landmarks and even home in on bus stops or street signs to make travel plans. The “street view” feature in Google Maps provides panoramic, 360-degree street-level images for maps of San Francisco, New York, Las Vegas, Denver and Miami, and will soon expand to other cities throughout the country, according to the company.
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Original post by Tim Gray and software by Elliott Back


























