Google Maps Launches Street View of UK and Netherlands

Mar 19, 2009 | 1,013 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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According to the latest Google report, Street View of some of the major cities in the UK and Netherlands have been released by Google Maps. From now onwards, users can enjoy the view of a number of popular cities in the UK and Netherlands from ground level.

Birmingham, London, Manchester, Oxford, Southampton, New York and Swansea (Wales) are some of the major cities, which appear to have a street-level panoramic view through Street View.

Just drag the “Pegman” icon, which is above the zoom slider on to your left side of the Google Map to view the Street View imagery. The moment you start dragging any street with Street View enabled would turn blue. The images in the Street View are more updated than Google Maps.

It is possible that you might face certain problems while sending links for Street View images in Google Chrome. But, apart from that, images are great and everything works absolutely fine.

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Kent streets May 3, 2009 at 20:49

Omly a few streets in Kent and outter London is not available on G maps, any idea if they plan to update as far as Ashford, Kent?

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