Posts Tagged ‘Spanien’
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.
Qype speaks Spanish
Qype is becoming more international: a year after its German launch in early 2006, Qype followed with a launch in Britain, and in early 2008 in France. In summer 2008, portals for Switzerland and Austria appeared on the web, and recently Qype made its Spanish debut.
Qype-CEO Stephan Uhrenmacher, made this announcement in the company blog. Not only Spanish nationals profit from this launch – other speakers will benefit from the new content, such as businesses, hotels and restaurants in Barcelona, Madrid and elsewhere.
With this latest launch, the local search and rating platform is now available in four language-editions: German, English, French and now Spanish.







