Google Street View now in Australia

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05 August 2008 07:36 AM
Tags: australia, google, google earth, google maps, search, streetview

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    StreetAdvisor implements StreetViewStreetAdvisor -- 05/08/08

    StreetAdvisor.com.au is live with what we think is the first implementation of Google StreetView in Australia.

    streetviewAnonymous -- 18/08/08 (in reply to #320108516)

    i bealive streetview is about the greatest
    inovation i have eaver used.my only complaint
    is i cannot receive the close up vision all other
    pices are in place the blue lines the little man
    i can drop near my home & or any were.
    but after this no street vision please help to
    get started

    streetviewAnonymous -- 09/12/08 (in reply to #320109996)

    lol a tleast some people may try and keep their homes tidy as some are simply alike rubbish tips and the councils could monitor streets,is it in real time?I ws watching foxtel on the cameras they have over there and I think it could be leading that way here,makes sense to me cool

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