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Riding Shotgun With the Google Street View Beetle

longacre writes "Popular Mechanics takes a ride in an Immersive Media VW Beetle, one of the six cars that drives around America shooting images for Google Maps Street View. Mounted on the roof is the $45,000 Dodeca 2360 video camera, whose 11 lenses record a 360 degree field of view at 30 frames per second, sucking up as many as 200 miles of city scenes per day. The setup takes up the whole back seat and part of the front passenger seat, and is all controlled with an off-the-shelf Logitech game controller. Includes a cool interactive raw video of a drive through Manhattan."

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  1. I'd be more impressed... by $1uck · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If it didn't require any user control (for the cameras at least). I mean why isn't the recording speed tied to the speed of the car? (or is it?) what need do you have to manipulate the cameras manually. Instead if the car is stuck in traffic, just stop recording. If the car is moving faster, increase the fps.

    What purpose does the game controller have? Are the drivers allowed to track hotties? or is it for focusing in on billboards for corporate sponsors? Are they offering street view adwords or something?

  2. Re:welcome to slashdot by Bryansix · · Score: 3, Informative

    What in the wide world of sports are you talking about? Did you know that the Constitution protects the right for anybody to record anything that happens in public?

  3. Just like Data by MobyDisk · · Score: 3, Funny

    This reminds me of when Data talks about how he records everything that he sees, and what his maximum storage capacity is. I always wondered "What compression algorithms does he use for all that? At what frame rate does he record it?" I think Google will create Data before they create Skynet. After all, they've already taken the first step

  4. Re:Get these damn things off the streets. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I applaud your excellent argument.

  5. Re:welcome to slashdot by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I must disagree with yours and everyone else's statements that this is an invasion of privacy. What Google records on the public streets is A) protected by the first amendment and B) not a privacy issue because if something is viewable from a public street, then there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.

  6. Re:Get these damn things off the streets. by PrescriptionWarning · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well maybe you should stop selling yourself on the streetcorner, or stop selling blow in front of a quickie mart.

  7. Re:Get these damn things off the streets. by tompaulco · · Score: 3, Funny

    why? isn't that our right as US citizens?
    Should be no problem so long as they don't record a policeman performing his job duties.

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  8. Re:Reasonable expectation of privacy! by enjahova · · Score: 3, Interesting

    you are in public, about to take public transportation. People in public places may have access to technology that can broadcast to millions of people. The current state of technology changes the definition of reasonable.
    There are no laws to prevent this, in fact, in many places the laws are CAUSING this (London, Chicago). Unfortunately for you, your expectations are no longer reasonable.

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  9. Re:Impressive by sentientbeing · · Score: 5, Funny

    if they rigged up the interior with a lot of HDTVs so that the walls seemed to be transparent to anyone inside

    Yes. If only there was some way we could make a solid, imovable, vertical surface transparent so that we could make parts of vehicles from it. We could then drive moving vehicles down the street without crashing and children could peer outside while travelling.

    The techology may even become so cheap so that we could use it housing so theat we dont have to live in darkness in our homes. We good look outside through the transparent 'walls' and see the sun.

    One day technology will find a way.

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  10. you can have any opinion you want by circletimessquare · · Score: 3, Insightful

    but if they are logically inconsistent and hypocritical, don't be surprised if you get called out on it

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  11. Re:Dodeca? by Jivecat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because the twelfth face of the dodecahedron is occupied by the mount.

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    "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled."--Feynman
  12. Re:Dangerous work by dunng808 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess I'd want to be real careful I could see that thing when I went in for lunch

    Police? Yes, I'd like to report a stolen camera.

    The parking lot at seven eleven.

    To buy a slushie.

    The roof of my car.

    It cost over forty grand.

    A Volkswagon Beatle.

    No no, the camera.

    That's right, a slushie.

    No, just a slushie.

    I don't think they sell that.

    Yes, the roof.

    Really big. And it takes round pictures.

    No, really, I haven't.

    No, this isn't.

    Balls? Only two.

    Yes they are, but that's not what I meant by round pictures.

    Well, I guess it is.

    I'm sure it wouldn't fit.

    Same to you.

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