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Google Maps: more 360º views online

Whether along a canal in Amsterdam or Tower Bridge in London, Google Maps now allows virtual strolls through even more European cities than before.

Relaunched in mid March (2009), Google has added umpteen new streetviews to its local search service. This was announced by Kenzu Fong Hing in the Google Lat Long blog.

First time streetviews have now been introduced for several cities in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands – London, Liverpool, Manchester, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Panorama photos of France, Italy and Spain have been expanded – for example, per mouse-click one can cruise the streets of Strasbourg, Reims and Cannes, or Genoa, Parma or Saragossa.

To find out which areas contain the panorama-views, one needs to drag the yellow ‘pegman’ around the map, using the mouse. Regions are marked in blue, where StreetView is already available.

Further areas are anticipated in the near future- according to the Schweitzer Tagesanzeiger newspaper, StreetView vehicles are documenting the streets of Switzerland. Germany saw the Google cars in 2008 (see our report).

Using this feature, the armchair traveler can sit at his computer (or mobile phone) and discover multiple locations around the globe. Reaction to this service remains however divided (see our post): especially at the moment, complaints are gathering momentum in the UK, according to the local media (eg. the daily newspaper The Independant). As a result, Google has been required to removed numerous photos.

Google Transit: Mit Bus und Bahn zur Euro 2008

A press release announced the punctual expansion by Google Maps, of its feature “Google Transit” to include Austria, timed for the start of the European Soccer Tournament 2008. For the co-host country Switzerland, this service has already been available for some time.

Google TransitUsing Google Transit, visitors can plan their journeys with public transportation. This feature has been available in the USA since December 2005, though at its launch it was only accessible under the so-called ‘Google Labs’ section. In October 2007, this service was integrated with Google Maps (see our post) and successively expanded since then.

In the mean time, the user is able to access information on trains and busses in more than 40 US cities as well as some locations in Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Poland and Britain. Further, all Japan, Switzerland and most recently, Austria are now fully covered. And well-timed for the Football, one is able to access cross-border connections, from Austria to Switzerland and back, with all public transportation reflected. This service lightens the travel planning of fans, and suggests the best connections, for example from hotel to stadium, to public viewing locations or the next game location of the fans’ own national team.

The service is to be found on the Google Transit page, or in the respective country versions of Google Maps, including those of Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. Users enter their data under route calculations (entering start and finish), or using a right click, they can click on the start or finish locations on the maps view, which then displays the requested routing. If there is data available about connections using trains, buses, trams and so on, a link will appear labeled “Public Transportation” [de=Oeffentliche Verkehrsmittel.) On clicking this link, the next available connections for the route desired will be generated and displayed. If one needs a later time or date, just click on ‘Options’, enter the new details, and away you go…

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