Since Google Street View has so much coverage now, they have removed the camera icons and replaced them with a little picture of Pegman. Although this is good for de-cluttering Google Maps, it's bad for counting how much imagery is currently available. So a new way must now be devised to count the data.
Here is the new way the blog will be arranging it: First the continent, then the country, then the divisions of the country.
Commonwealth of Australia: 8 divisions
French Republic: 21 divisions
Italian Republic: 20 divisions
Japan: 47 divisions
New Zealand: 16 divisions
Kingdom of Spain: 17 divisions
United States of America: 51 divisions
When every major street (on Google Maps, shown in yellow or orange at zoom level 6 [7 in Japan]) in a division is covered, then the division is counted in green as fully covered. If most of them are covered, then the divison is counted in indigo as mostly covered. If less than half of them are covered, then the divison is counted in red as partly covered. If none are covered, then the division is not counted at all.
This new method will be used on this blog's sidebar.
8 comments:
nor change something either. Forgot to add that in.
Remember. I will not tolerate hate mail for my opinon and knowledge or lack of if I missed something.
Please state your opinion without spam/personal attacks/adult content. ;-)
No no no it's the other way around. I just said I don't want to be attacked for my criticism about Google.
Google's street view cameras jst got a red X over them and it dissapeared. ???????
I've been attacked before for saying my views and I don't want the same here so I went to nip it in the bud.
To the other commenters that have helped me with my last few questions. Thank you. :)
If you've got a bug or problem with Street View, feel free to share it. ;-)
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