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Google Tricycles To Map Footpaths For Street View

CNETNate writes "To advance its Street View service this summer, Google is poised to unleash the unstoppable power of human legs. Google will deploy pedal-powered tricycles — the company calls them 'Google Trikes' — mounted with 360 degree Street View cameras to map areas inaccessible by its fleet of Street View cars." The article indicates that the trikes will first see use in the UK, to map out public walking paths, but one anonymous commenter said: "This must be bogus — you are not allowed to cycle on public footpaths in the UK, I can't believe Google would have overlooked such a fundamental fact. Not to mention that the vehicle pictured wouldn't fit down most paths." PC World features the trikes in Rome.

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  1. Good job kdawson! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The article indicates that the trikes will first see use in the UK"

    He then goes on to link to pictures of them actually being used in Rome. Did the UK annex Rome?

    1. Re:Good job kdawson! by queenb**ch · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Put cameras on everyone's cats.... You'll get a lot more than a "street view".....

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    2. Re:Good job kdawson! by nitehawk214 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Put cameras on everyone's cats.... You'll get a lot more than a "street view".....

      Especially the view from Ceiling Cat.

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    3. Re:Good job kdawson! by Jbcarpen · · Score: 4, Funny

      I suspect the average cat would be difficult to put up a dogs nose. I do however think that if you managed to do so, then there would indeed be entertaining footage to be had.

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  2. Next up: by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google Sherpa!

    1. Re:Next up: by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 4, Informative

      They already did!

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  3. Pretty soon ... by jsnipy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Soon there will be "Google Stuff in Your House" where a half dozen guys dressed head to toe in black with head mounted cameras will rifle through your belongings, cabinets, and drawers. So when you loose your cars keys, just Google it!

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    1. Re:Pretty soon ... by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm not sure you thought your cunning plan all the way through.

      Me: Honey, where did I put my car keys?
      Her: I don't know dear, just fucking google it.
      Me: OK, according to Google they are on the keyhook next to the door... WTF? They aren't there!
      Her: Oh, that's right, dear, the Googol Housecrawling Spiders of Doom haven't been through since last Tuesday. That's where they were then.

      Me: Fucking useless GoogleHouse app. At least they helpfully recorded the combination when I unlocked my safe.

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    2. Re:Pretty soon ... by noidentity · · Score: 4, Funny

      So when you loose your cars keys, just Google it!

      Wouldn't tightening them be more appropriate?

    3. Re:Pretty soon ... by noidentity · · Score: 4, Funny

      Me: OK, according to Google they are on the keyhook next to the door... WTF? They aren't there!
      Her: Oh, that's right, dear, the Googol Housecrawling Spiders of Doom haven't been through since last Tuesday. That's where they were then.
      Me: Fucking useless GoogleHouse app.[...]

      There's always Google's cached copy of them...

    4. Re:Pretty soon ... by fava · · Score: 4, Funny

      Considering the scale bars at the bottom are set to 200 miles, then I would say its a pretty big flat.

      There would be no problem seeing it from orbit, the coffee table is 100 miles by 200 miles just by itself, and the rug is a massive 700 miles square.

      Your brother must be rich to afford a flat that big!

    5. Re:Pretty soon ... by Clovis42 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Shortly after I showed Google Earth to my Mom, she came to me with a question. A friend of hers wanted to know if I could get photos of someone who broke into her house. That's right; satellite images of a specific time (at night!) that were good enough that you could actually identify the people in them, on google, for free. Now, maybe the CIA can do this....

      I remember being amazed at what was offered on Google Earth when it first came out. It is always surprising when someone else thinks that a technology can do something that is insanely more complicated than what I was amazed by.

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  4. google + scuba = ? by skathe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    gooba? scoogle? scooble?

    just attach cameras to aquatic lifeforms and let us swim the depths of the oceans from our computers... no chance of being stabbed in the heart by a stingray, either!

    1. Re:google + scuba = ? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Funny

      SCUGA.

      Self-contained underwater Google app.

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    2. Re:google + scuba = ? by geobeck · · Score: 4, Funny

      just attach cameras to aquatic lifeforms and let us swim the depths of the oceans from our computers...

      Oh great. Sharks with frickin' Google cams.

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  5. Re:LIDAR? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    By attaching it to their masts.

  6. Just saw one of these.... by One+Louder · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I was a Seaworld in San Diego a few weeks back and one of these was driving around the various pathways taking shots for Street View. Haven't seen the data go live yet, though.

  7. Forget street view, how about decent maps by randomchicagomac · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As a bicyclist, I'd love it if google had decent maps of off-street bike paths, such that I could use google maps' normal direction-finding feature with these. I've lived in lots of cities with numerous such paths, and they're usually out of the way and hard to find if you don't already know that they're there. It would be great to have a feature that a) lets me find them, and b) tells me exactly how far out of my way I'd need to go for the added safety/pleasantness of using them.

  8. There's a few businesses and the like... by wowbagger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually, extending StreetView to things off the street makes sense to me, for certain values of "things off the street" - there's a few businesses and the like I'd like to see mapped.

    Example: I'd like to see my local zoo or one of our local museums set up so that I could use my GPS to find my way around - and being able to see some of the exhibits would be a bonus.

    If *I* ran those places, I'd be begging Google to scan my site!

    1. Re:There's a few businesses and the like... by Locke2005 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I always get lost walking the many trails at the local nudist colony -- do you think Google could come out and map these for me?

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  9. Mapjack.com already does this by lullabud · · Score: 4, Informative

    Regardless of whether Google is going to use Tricycles, they're not the first to market with this feature. http://www.mapjack.com/ already has many many trails mapped out, things that bicycles may even have a hard time on.

  10. History lesson by Smivs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Did the UK annex Rome?

    No, it was the other way round. Rome invaded Britain in 43AD. I think they've mostly gone home now.

    1. Re:History lesson by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yeah, but what have the Romans ever done for us?

  11. Re:I can just imagine by pjt33 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I imagine they'll have plenty of evidence to help the police identify their assailants.

  12. Re:Rights Do Not Scale Up by evanbd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think rights should scale up. I really don't see a problem with that.

    Oh, I see, you seem to have drunk the kool-aid and accepted that corporations are people who have rights. That's where the fault lies in all your examples, not with any inductive scaling.

    All that said... in this particular example, I do want my house on Google. Or, to be specific, I want other people's houses on Google -- many times I've made use of the Street View pictures to see what my destination will look like. And I can see other people wanting the same when I give them directions to my house. And I don't mind the pictures being up, and I certainly don't intend to take up a hypocritical position on the matter.

  13. Re:I can just imagine by rossifer · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have a potato cannon that's accurate enough from 50-100 yards away but also works like a mortar launcher that we can peg a bush roughly 5 acres away (about 250 yards).

    5 acres away? If you planted those 250 yards with zucchini, how many neighbors could you bother over the next furlong?

    (Yeah, yeah, so I'm not all that great with jokes about improperly used units.)