Google Maps Street View and Google Earth update has been launched by the Google. Through this update, users will get sharper satellite imagery and more Street View content and ‘Google Earth’ will soon allow its users to get access of more historical imagery.
Google taking maximum advantage of its Cloud score+ AI model and introduced sharper satellite imagery across the Earth which will help in providing “clear and brighter, and more accurate look at Earth”, as the AI model recognizes and removes cloud without removing the view of ice, snow, mountain shadows, etc.
Thus the users will get the access of having ‘more vibrant and brighter globe’ for clearer earth view because of AI model, as if clouds will be identified and removed from the view, we can imagine how perfect the view of earth will appear to us.
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‘Street view’ update is one of the biggest updates launched by the Google with new and expanded imagery in nearly 80 countries.
The countries in which Street view is launching for the first time are- Bosnia, Namibia, Liechtenstein, and Paraguay.
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List of the countries in which expanded imagery of Street view will launch are-
Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Iceland, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Rwanda, Serbia, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, and Uruguay.
Google Earth will now be getting new historical imagery, which spans about 80 years, on web and mobile, for example- “San Francisco’s black and white photo taken by pilot of Oakland Airport in 1938”. Well, it will be an amazing experience of getting historical (satellite and aerial) imagery.
Hence, these are the Google Maps Street View and Google Earth update launched by the search giant.
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