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guwapo_rocker
04-05-2005, 09:34 AM
Google Feature Incorporates Satellite Maps

38 minutes ago Technology - AP


By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Online search engine leader Google has unveiled a new feature that will enable its users to zoom in on homes and businesses using satellite images, an advance that may raise privacy concerns as well as intensify the competitive pressures on its rivals.


The satellite technology, which Google began offering late Monday at http://maps.google.com is part of the package that the Mountain View-based company acquired when it bought digital map maker Keyhole Corp. for an undisclosed amount nearly six months ago.


This marks the first time since the deal closed that Google has offered free access to Keyhole's high-tech maps through its search engine. Users previously had to pay $29.95 to download a version of Keyhole's basic software package.


A more traditional map will continue to be the first choice served up by Google's search engine. Users will have the option of retrieving a satellite picture by clicking on a button.


The satellite maps could unnerve some people, even as the technology impresses others. That's because the Keyhole technology is designed to provide close-up perspective of specific addresses.


Keyhole's previous government ties also have raised anxieties.


Founded in 2001, Keyhole raised some money in 2003 from In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm backed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Leading up to the Google sale, Keyhole's roughly 10,000 customers included a cross-section of government agencies.


There is little reason for people to be paranoid about the satellite maps because the images generally are six to 12 months old, said John Hanke, Keyhole's general manager. "And it's not like you are going to be able to read a license plate on a car or see what an individual was doing when a particular image was taken," he said.


Google believes most people will like the convenience of generating a satellite image with a few clicks of a computer mouse. The company envisions people using the service as a way to scout a hotel's proximity to the beach for a possible vacation or size up the neighborhood where an apartment is for rent.


Google's free satellite maps initially will be limited to North America, with images covering roughly half the United States, Hanke said.


Although Google is offering the satellite maps on a test basis, the feature will probably force its other online rivals to upgrade their technology, predicted search industry analyst Greg Sterling of the Kelsey Group. "To play in this space, you are going to need some robust mapping capabilities."


Sterling said Google's satellite maps pose the biggest threat to Mapquest, a service owned by Time Warner Corp. that has long operated the most popular Web site for finding directions.


The satellite maps also up the ante for the many challengers chipping away at Google's share of the lucrative Internet search engine market by adding more bells and whistles. For instance, Amazon.com Inc.'s A9 search engine earlier this year introduced a feature that includes an index containing 20 million street-level photographs of building exteriors in 10 major U.S. cities.


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FORD
04-05-2005, 01:31 PM
Doesn't zoom in nearly close enough to violate privacy. Not yet anyway.

degüello
04-05-2005, 01:45 PM
That link ain't working.

flappo
04-05-2005, 01:52 PM
try it out on this address

204 Fairway Drive
Columbus, OH 43214

guwapo_rocker
04-05-2005, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by degüello
That link ain't working.

Use the link lower down, the link in the article has a comma on the

end that shouldn't be there.

flappo
04-05-2005, 01:59 PM
here , this should help

Hardrock69
04-05-2005, 02:08 PM
Hmmm..I find the map feature VERY easy to use.

The Satellite imagery has a LONG way to go though.

You can get images at www.terraserver.com for large metro areas that is about 6" resolution. From what I can tell, the resolution of the Google imagery (at least where my house is) is about 5 meters. But seeing how it is brand new, they will undoubtedly improve it as time goes on.

Only thing about terraserver is that a) you have to buy a membership for minimum 10 bucks for a week in order to zoom in to the full resolution, and the image will only be about 6" X 6" in actual size.
If you want a print image or to download a large high resolution image, you haveta shell out 50-80 bucks or more. Though I found a way around that, and was able to download a 6 foot by 5 foot sized image of my house and several square miles around it at .1524 meters rez without any extra fees.

:D

GAR
04-05-2005, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by flappo
try it out on this address

204 Fairway Drive
Columbus, OH 43214

He's been gettin' a few crank calls, you must know..

Big Fat Sammy
05-09-2005, 05:03 PM
tell me who is at that address...its right around the corner from me.