Google Street View Wants You to Direct New Tricycle Imager 115
An anonymous reader writes "Google is taking suggestions for where you'd like to see the new Street View Trike go. Your favorite park, hiking trail, zoo, school campus hangout or outdoor mall could be going online thanks to Google Street View's new 250 pound tricycle, complete with camera and GPS. According to the press release: 'The Street View trike began as a 20% project by Daniel Ratner, a Senior Mechanical Engineer on the Street View team. "I began thinking about building a bicycle-based Street View system after realizing how many interesting places around the world — ranging from historic landmarks to beautiful trails to shopping districts — aren't accessible by car," says Dan. "When I'm riding the trike, so many people come up to me and ask where it's off to next or how they can get imagery of their favorite spot, so I can't wait to see what our users come up with."'"
Famous Parks (Score:3, Interesting)
New York - Central Park
etc.
Re:Famous Parks (Score:5, Interesting)
New York - Central Park
I actually just saw one of these guys today at Rockefeller Center:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/spike666/4017224220/ [flickr.com]
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The driver seems particularly vulnerable to English hicks and their pitchforks.
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Why do parks? There are millions of images of the more famous parks, tens of thousands of less famous parks - and the rest, everyone who cares about them, already have images.
How about driving it to places in the news - current events places. Phillip Garrido's home would be high on my list. Open the gates, and scope it all out. Drive around the block, through the neighbor's back yards, get everything.
I can come up with more - anyone who can't simply doesn't read the news. Screw those parks.
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Technologically they can just stitch all those images to recreate 3D models of those parks - there's already tech available that's used in Microsoft Photosynth and other similar stuff.
However, the problem I see is copyright and other laws. Google doesn't have the legal rights to those images that it wants.
Famous Particle Accelerators (Score:2)
SDSU (Score:4, Funny)
I wonder if the camera is sensitive enough to see the classroom overcrowding, herpes under the skirts of sorority sisters, and traces of cocaine on the Homeland Security [sdsu.edu] majors' noses!
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Action shot!
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&layer=c&cbll=32.77388,-117.069558&panoid=ruB3X_JC-_5xfysQwTxhSA&cbp=12,98.79,,2,10.95&ll=32.773798,-117.069561&spn=0,359.98071&z=16 [google.com]
Re:SDSU (Score:5, Funny)
I like this one better
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&layer=c&cbll=32.775852,-117.07178&panoid=DdCGuMJzJOh7VmC9kd_AZQ&cbp=12,356.73,,2,6.88&ll=32.776017,-117.071772&spn=0,359.98513&z=16
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Classic! I was just checking out the zoom feature on that very same piece of a...streeview earlier :)
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I wonder if the camera is sensitive enough to see the classroom overcrowding [highbeam.com], herpes [lastblogonearth.com] under the skirts of sorority sisters, and traces of cocaine [cnn.com] on the Homeland Security majors' noses!
^ Look harder. ^
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Saw them on Penn State main campus in June, but last I checked we didn't have street view available yet.
http://imgur.com/kq2WY [imgur.com]
Stalking (Score:3, Funny)
Let's send it to that stalked ladys house: Amber Duick
Toyota emails will have nothing on the Google trike showing up in her back yard.
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On the other hand, I believe the large load of the trike is batteries for long autonomy. A Segway would help to drain those batteries.
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Perhaps Biden is less paranoid ?? (Score:3, Interesting)
Places not to go (Score:5, Insightful)
Your favorite park, hiking trail, zoo, school campus hangout or outdoor mall could be going online thanks to Google Street View...
All of my favorite places (especially hiking trails) would be way on the bottom of my list of things they should photo. Call me selfish, but a lot of my favorite places are places I can go to get away from people, and I'd like to share them as little as possible :)
Re:Places not to go (Score:5, Funny)
I say the first place we should go is this guy's hiking trials.
Re:Places not to go (Score:4, Funny)
I say the first place we should go is this guy's hiking trials.
To see he not complete them or something? :-P
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Hiking trials? What kind of dystopian justice system is that?
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Well, if google street view takes photos of your hiking trail, maybe I'll just spend an afternoon walking through it online instead of bumping into you.
the grand canyon (Score:4, Interesting)
Almost a Good idea (Score:4, Funny)
According to the press release: 'The Street View trike began as a 20% project by Daniel Ratner, a Senior Mechanical Engineer on the Street View team.
Maybe if they would have leveraged Dan more than 20% for this project, he could have put together a collection method that didn't involve a 250 pound trike.
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We offer our engineers “20-percent time” so that they’re free to work on what they’re really passionate about. Google Suggest, AdSense for Content and Orkut are among the many products of this perk.
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We offer our engineers "20-percent time" so that they're free to work on what they're really passionate about.
So apparently Dan is really passionate about making interns lug a 250-pound tricycle all over creation. Dan must be some kind of sadist.
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To be fair, my bike weighs 190 lbs, with me on it.
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So apparently Dan is really passionate about making interns lug a 250-pound tricycle all over creation. Dan must be some kind of sadist.
On the plus side, it will give fodder for a new College Humor Original [collegehumor.com].
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Why does it weigh 250 lbs?
GPS: 4 oz.
Camera 8 oz each. 4? 6? 3 pounds.
Small box linux with big honking hard drive. 3 lbs?
Monopod support. 3 lbs.
So we are talking 10 lbs total.
Add another 5 lbs for batteries to keep it going all day.
Upgrade the cameras to something with a real lens and still rain proof -- + 2lbs.
So at this point we're under 20 lbs.
This is a level that you could put in a back pack and get the truly back country trails.
(Please Google: I'd like to bid on the contract for Willmore Wilderness.
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A few ideas (Score:3, Interesting)
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But as far as Texas goes, yeah, the riverwalk is a pretty nice.
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One idea that comes to mind. (Score:2, Funny)
brilliant! (Score:4, Funny)
Further enhancements (Score:3, Funny)
This is just the beginning. Next up,
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You joke, but check out this cool project to add real time imagery into Google Earth:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/30/video-google-earth-animated-with-real-time-human-and-vehicular/ [engadget.com]
Shortest path != least effort (Score:3, Insightful)
One feature that I think would be really useful, for biking especially, is to be able to find the "flattest" route between two points. Around here, they have been converting old railroad rights of way into bicycle paths, which is nice because they are extremely well-graded. But I'm not even sure where many of them are. I would probably bike more places if I knew I would only have to contend with as few hills as necessary to get there.
Does the tricycle (or the street view car) collect altitude data as well as latitude and longitude? Would it even be theoretically possible to add this in the future?
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Interesting, I was biking last week and thinking of the same exact thing. Developing a google maps application that finds the path between two points that requires the least amount of energy expenditure.
The Moon. (Score:2)
i'd like to see the trike sent to the moon. and stay there.
a web site with remote control options, like that guy who allowed people to control his 2x2 grid of christmas lights over the internet, would be icing on the cake.
Obligatory (Score:1, Funny)
In a Canoe (Score:5, Interesting)
Practically, that thing won't fit in a canoe (unless it is a voyageur canoe), you would probably need the camera mounted on some sort of steadycam, and your going to have to pay attention to battery life. But I think that would be a very cool project.
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Throw the thing into a canoe...
GoogleMoses?
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Google StreeView - Grand Canyon
I think you're on to something.
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If people saw it on-line perhaps they would be motivated to rent a canoe or kayak and get out on the water.
I'm sorry I don't share your sentiment, but the last thing I want is all my cool hiking trails and canoeing spots full of people, families, whiny kids, garbage and commerce.
That's where I go to get away from them!
Nobel (Score:1)
D00d!! That's brilliant. I get a feel for what you suggested by using Google sat view, but your idea is Nobel-winning good.
Perth, Australia (Score:2)
Google should do this for better privacy (Score:1)
Google should do this:
Develop a special sign / sticker that you can stick on your property - it will work kind of like a robots.txt file but for your home.
Then your home should be blurred out from Street View. Also, your home address should not be searchable via Google Maps.
Perhaps the sign / sticker could have special options which allow you to customize what to blur out.. eg. blur out the windows only, blur out the car / garage only, etc.
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There is already a robots.txt equivalent for houses, I believe its called a 'wall' - earlier some of the Street View images were being taken from a height above most walls but iirc there was some protest and Google lowered them so that the cameras can't accidentally peek over fences etc.
I don't see why an address shouldn't be searchable via maps (of any kind). Hmm - it would be interesting to know if people consider an address to be 'owned' by the house owner as well, or a public label (like lat/long coords
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An address is a label attached to a geographic location.
You don't own the coordinates to your house so why would you own the address?
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At least here in the US, owning a home means you are in the public record. As noted by all the junk mail I receive.
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Perhaps the sign / sticker could have special options which allow you to customize what to blur out.. eg. blur out the windows only, blur out the car / garage only, etc.
Blur out the tasteless landscaping that would dissuade potential homebuyers from coming to your open house? Selective blurring to increase property appeal... I like it!
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No, they don't. (Score:2)
> Google Street View Wants You to Direct New Tricycle...
No, they don't...
Nickerson Gardens, Watts (Score:1, Funny)
I would suggest taking the trike for an evening spin through Nickerson Gardens in Watts. I think even my fellow privacy advocates would be supportive of such an expedition.
The Appalachian Trail (Score:2)
It doesn't sound like the 250 lb. trike could actually make nearly the whole journey, but it could photograph some stretches adjacent to where the trail crosses roads or skirts towns, at least. There are even a few places in the Smoky Mountains national park that come to mind, where the AT's grades are light and the trail moderately broad, so the cam could photograph some of trail markers, places where other Smokies trails cross, join or split, and some of the hiking shelters, for a few practical uses in he
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> Eventually, there could be trail photos for all the National Parks, at least
> for the most major routes.
That will be sad.
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I'd like... (Score:1)
no thanks (Score:2)
we all saw pictures of the Everest, why are prople climbing it to see the same damned thing?
Seriously google... (Score:1)
Old Faithful? (Score:2)
How about some natural landmarks?
Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park, WY
Craters of the Moon National Park, ID
Then there's a couple of just neat places:
Big Brutus, West Mineral, KS
Castle Rock, Quinter, KS
the Bonner Springs Renaissance Festival Park, Bonner Springs, KS
And one really obvious one:
The Playboy Mansion
Playboy mansion (Score:2)
The playboy mansion, obviously. But what catagory to put it under.
open API? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'd really like to see Google open the API so anyone can upload 360 degree image sets and add to the mapping collection.
Inside and on top of buildings, police stations, museums, libraries, schools, government offices, cemeteries, amusement parks, rivers, caves, airports, ports, national parks, trails, lakes, campsites, businesses, military bases, people's homes, backyards, front yards, hospitals, casinos, daycare centers, bars, strip clubs,...
I say, let's post online detailed maps and images of everything and every single place possible, then give it all to one company to share back to us with ads. This is where these efforts will lead. Oh, wait, that doesn't sound as good (er, not evil) any more.
I'm not sure - but is there a way to use all these images in applications that are not Google? Could others have a license to create a 3D first-person environment simulation of the real world if there were enough stitch-together images or 3D camera imagery? Would Google allow this?
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> Would Google allow this?
It might be interesting to watch Google's lawyers argue that driving a camera truck involves creative expression...
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Check out Open Street View [openstreetview.org].
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It'd fill up with advertisements and porn if it wasn't closely filtered.
open 360 degrees (Score:2)
I'd really like to see Google open the API so anyone can upload 360 degree image sets and add to the mapping collection.
I think that was the original idea with Panoramio [panoramio.com]. They show up in Google Earth and they have quite a few 360-degree photos in addition to the usual ones.
So it's human powered? and weighs 1/8 ton? (Score:2)
Then I'd suggest:
Tioga Pass (elev. approx. 10000 feet)
Pike's Peak (elev. approx. 14000 feet)
Increase Google Traffic... (Score:1)
From the file of Capt. Obvious....
Bourbon Street, New Orleans. During Mardi Gras.
better idea (Score:2)
It would be cool to have Street View images of places that aren't already accessible on Google Maps, but I've got a more fundamental question.
Why aren't these places on Google Maps already?
The best way to see my suburb is on foot, via a network of footpaths for pedestrians and cyclists. Not one of these paths shows up in Get Directions on Google Maps. Your favourite park or hiking trail is already walkable, and who knows, it might even be useful - even if it's not as cool as riding a trike through Legola
Univerity of Waterloo (Score:2)
So close
The Front Entrance [google.com]
but so far.
Some pics of ... (Score:3, Funny)
... the Appalacian Trail.
Gov. Sanford tells me its beautiful this time of year.
Lincoln Memorial Circle (Score:2)
And environs.
Central Park (Score:2, Interesting)
Simple (Score:2)
Cycle routes (Score:1)
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The idea I had was to install it on all garbage trucks. The garbage truck goes down the street twice the images would mainly be early morning shots with only light traffic.