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Google Street View Camera Goes Low-Tech With Trike Version

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Google’s Street View fleet has a new low-tech edition: the Google Trike. For those not familiar with the street capture technology, it’s a feature on Google Maps that allows you to view actual images of a street location — in 360 degrees. Beyond the fascinating technology that puts this all together — what’s even more impressive is the army of employees out there on the roads of America (and almost every other country) taking panoramic snapshots using the Google camera vehicles.

Of course, cars (thankfully) aren’t allowed to go everywhere. But that hasn’t stopped Google. The search engine giant has instead hacked a trike to carry the necessary equipment to get the digital deed done. From Autobloggreen,

The three-wheeled, human-powered overgrown tricycles carry 250 pounds of ballast in the form of “a mounted Street View camera and a specially decorated box containing image collecting gadgetry,” says the internet giant. All that extra heft reportedly requires a “specially trained super fit” rider. Google’s new trikes will be deployed first in Genoa, Italy, this spring. Assuming that launch proves successful, Google will send its pedal-powered cameras to the United Kingdom, where they’ll point their lenses towards a slew of famous British landmarks.

We imagine one would definitely have to be “superfit” to lug these things around — but a great design effort on the part of Google nonetheless to overcome vehicular limitations.

Wired via Autobloggreen

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  1. Google Deploys Street View Cameras on Trikes said,

    May 26, 2009 at 7:28 am

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  2. Jessica Mahoney said,

    May 28, 2009 at 11:20 am

    This is super awesome! Google is one of my favorite companies as they really push the envelope on everything and they make technology happen.

  3. Marija said,

    July 23, 2009 at 2:19 pm

    What a great idea!!!
    Thanks for sharing this.
    And good for Google, too :)

  4. HHO Tek Green Technology said,

    July 24, 2009 at 5:13 pm

    Thats actually a reall cool idea. Google goes green maybe the other media giants will follow suit

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