Friday, April 8, 2011

The Endowment Fund Mark Yusko

Tricycle Zoobotanical Google takes pictures of Sherry


Trike, tricycle Google is taking Zoobotanical images in the city. This vehicle uses the same technology as the cars of Street View, but with three wheels can reach areas inaccessible to cars. Within three months, the images will be available through Google Maps. The Delegate of Environment and Sustainability, Africa Becerra, stressed the importance of Google is recording images in Jerez as the beauty and uniqueness of our Zoobotanical be admired throughout the world. "

"Google is committed to expanding the coverage of Street View to places beyond the public spaces such as gardens, parks, historic sites, sports stadiums and other and we are satisfied they have estimated the Zoobotanical de Jerez is of sufficient importance to be included in this list, "said Becerra Africa.

current platforms include nine directional cameras to obtain the views of 360 °, a GPS unit to record the position and laser scanners. Google engineers have designed simple platforms that require few resources to manufacture. That allows them to be up and running in no time and quickly expand their resources and take the cars to move around the world.

The launch of Street View was in May 2007. The new system allowed users to explore the world through images. At that time, barely covering five U.S. cities This feature provides panoramic street-level 360 ° horizontal and 290 ° vertically in Google Maps. Google collects the images through special cameras and equipment and associated captured images to a specific location using GPS devices. Once captured images are "stitched" to create a 360 °. Currently, Street View is available in about a dozen countries in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific.

Via: Red Reporter

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