Google Street View is a technology to view in Google Maps and Google Earth, which offers panoramic views from positions along many streets in the world offers. It was released on May 25, 2007 in several cities in the United States, and has since grown into cities and rural areas throughout the world to take.
If available, shows images of Street View after expanding beyond the highest level to zoom in maps and satellite imagery, but also dragging an "orange man" icon to a location on a map. Dragging the icon Pegman, then you can use blue lines on the map with Street View images appear. Using the keyboard or mouse, the direction of horizontal and vertical viewing and zoom can be selected. A continuous or discontinuous in the picture shows the path followed by the car approach the camera, and the arrows that link it to the next image in each direction. At intersections and junctions of routes camera cars are more arrows. By using Google Maps, users can change the way stereoscopic 3D right-clicking on Street View an anaglyph version of Street View imagery to arrive. However, this mode requires users to red-cyan glasses to see 3D effects. [3]
On November 21, 2008 Streetview added to Maps application on the Apple iPhone. On December 10, 2008 Streetview added to Maps application for S60 3rd Edition. Street View is added to versions of BlackBerry and Windows Mobile Google Maps. All versions of Google Maps for Android OS Street View, and digital compass can be used to look around the sites.