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Google Street View adds access to historical sites

Thursday, March 31st 2011. | News
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Google adds satellite imagery in Street View service, for several historic sites in Italy and France can be seen the user.

Integrates with Google Maps, satellite imagery can cover 360 degrees. The result? Users can watch the street scene, the level of locations around the world is more complete.

New picture of the interior of Imperial Forum and the Coliseum in Rome, Santa Maria del Fiore, Ponte Vecchio in Florence, and Chateau d’Fontainebleau in France was evident.

Although the service Google Street has led to controversy, Google is still collecting data from the unencrypted personal Wi-Fi network. This is not the first time Street View gives users access to historic sites. In December 2009, Google added access to the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii.

And in February, Google launched Google Art Project, which allows users to explore the interior in 17 major museums around the world.

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