YOURS OR ANY ADDRESS ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!! Much faster than Google Earth. Now this might scare the heck out of you . . . . it's unbelievable technology. After opening the link below, type in the address you want slowly, letter by letter, space by space, and watch each time where it takes you.
It can't be up to date images they are using. I went into my old address in Echuca. The huge tree beside my unit was still there in the image. But it was cut down about two weeks before I left leaving a open space. Went into this address, it only shows one house below this house where in reality there are two.
grill n chill said
04:37 AM May 13, 2012
When i type my home address in it shows the house directly opposite mine in error.
Happywanderer said
05:09 AM May 13, 2012
When I put in my daughters address an imprint come up on top of the image. It said 2011 Google.
jimricho said
06:10 AM May 13, 2012
grill n chill wrote:
When i type my home address in it shows the house directly opposite mine in error.
Use the little icon in the top LH corner to swing the view around.
PS: This is a Google Maps add-on and uses the Google Street-view photos. Mine's a bit out of date too.
-- Edited by jimricho on Sunday 13th of May 2012 06:15:17 AM
Yuglamron said
05:50 PM May 13, 2012
Try this site,it's generally more up to date and you can pick dates in the past.
Say pre Brisbane flood last year and then post flood.
It was posted here earlier, and you have to join/register as a member of the public,but it is free.
I'm glad it doesn't get it exactly right. A bit scary really. All too much like 'big brother' when you see your husband in the front yard in a blue singlet!! I'd say they're about 3 years old. At least they block out the number plates.
dogbox said
07:26 PM May 15, 2012
grill n chill wrote:
When i type my home address in it shows the house directly opposite mine in error.
they usually on give the house numbers on one side of the street and a note that says they are approximate
BobnBev said
04:08 PM May 16, 2012
Yep over 2 years old, Ive mowed the lawn since then (smile)
Bob n Bev
Cruising Granny said
01:37 AM May 18, 2012
Yeah Bob. What lawn? Most of these are old satellite photos. I checked a Broome caravan park and it shows my Landcruiser in front of my old van. I bought the car in 2004 and the new van in 2006. I checked this caravan park and the photo is definitely more than 2 years old. It's not live vision.
03_troopy said
02:54 AM May 19, 2012
hahaha CG... not like the bloke who kept seeing this red car in his driveway every day when he checked google earth... He went home and had a blue with his missus because he thought she'd been having a regular visitor while he was at work..
PeterD said
06:16 AM May 20, 2012
barina wrote:Much faster than Google Earth.
This site is just another way of addressing Google Maps. The database for GM is the same one used for GE. This makes the two just as out of date as each other. GM has always been faster to access than GE. Also, importantly for those on a slow connection or small data limited accoune, DM requires less data download then GE.
If you go to http://maps.google.com.au/maps then type your address into the search you get a pointer on the map where the address is located. Then use the street view to view what you wish. If you have the Google Search page up you can also go to Maps by clicking on Maps up the top RHS (or right clicking on Maps and select "Open in new tab."
milo said
10:00 AM Jun 2, 2012
guess its not like in the movies?
03_troopy said
12:30 AM Jun 3, 2012
milo wrote:
guess its not like in the movies?
Hahaha.. I don't think the CIA or various other government agencies rely on Google Earth mate..
Beth54 said
12:59 AM Jun 3, 2012
I had a good play with it too. It must have been curbside pickup day...there's junk on the footpath. And the yard definitely needed mowing!
YOURS OR ANY ADDRESS ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!!
Much faster than Google Earth.
Now this might scare the heck out of you . . . . it's unbelievable technology.
After opening the link below, type in the address you want slowly,
letter by letter, space by space, and watch each time where it takes you.
Then, briefly wait.
http://showmystreet.com/
unbelievable !! .. thanks Judy
Went into this address, it only shows one house below this house where in reality there are two.
When i type my home address in it shows the house directly opposite mine in error.
Use the little icon in the top LH corner to swing the view around.
PS: This is a Google Maps add-on and uses the Google Street-view photos. Mine's a bit out of date too.
-- Edited by jimricho on Sunday 13th of May 2012 06:15:17 AM
Try this site,it's generally more up to date and you can pick dates in the past.
Say pre Brisbane flood last year and then post flood.
It was posted here earlier, and you have to join/register as a member of the public,but it is free.
https://www.nearmap.com
Safe Travels
they usually on give the house numbers on one side of the street and a note that says they are approximate
Yep over 2 years old, Ive mowed the lawn since then (smile)
Bob n Bev
Most of these are old satellite photos. I checked a Broome caravan park and it shows my Landcruiser in front of my old van. I bought the car in 2004 and the new van in 2006.
I checked this caravan park and the photo is definitely more than 2 years old.
It's not live vision.
This site is just another way of addressing Google Maps. The database for GM is the same one used for GE. This makes the two just as out of date as each other. GM has always been faster to access than GE. Also, importantly for those on a slow connection or small data limited accoune, DM requires less data download then GE.
If you go to http://maps.google.com.au/maps then type your address into the search you get a pointer on the map where the address is located. Then use the street view to view what you wish. If you have the Google Search page up you can also go to Maps by clicking on Maps up the top RHS (or right clicking on Maps and select "Open in new tab."
Hahaha.. I don't think the CIA or various other government agencies rely on Google Earth mate..
I had a good play with it too. It must have been curbside pickup day...there's junk on the footpath. And the yard definitely needed mowing!