Google maps street view india

  1. Google Street View comes to India, with data from local partners
  2. Google's Street View comes to India, covering 10 cities
  3. Google Maps launches Street View in India after 11
  4. 6 years after being banned, Google Street View is back in India
  5. Google Street View now covers entire India, here is how you can see your childhood school and village home
  6. Google Street View Is Now Available In Ten Indian Cities


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Google Street View comes to India, with data from local partners

A decade after it was prevented from capturing data for its Street View services, Google has launched its 360-degree interactive panorama feature for 10 Indian cities with data from local partners Tech Mahindra and Mumbai-based Genesis International. This has been made possible by the new National Geospatial Policy, 2021, which lets local companies collect this kind of data and license it to others, making it also the first country where Street View has been enabled primarily by partners. Called Project Gullify, Street View will initially launch for 10 Indian cities and be rolled out to 50 by end of the year, mapping over 700,000 km in two years. Also Read | Miriam Karthika Daniel, VP of Google Maps Experiences, told Daniel explained that the launch has been made possible by the clarity the new Geospatial Policy brought in. “First of all, it requires that local entities be the ones that collect all the data. So the partners are the ones that are collecting and owning the data. They have to collect it at a certain level of fidelity depending on the type of camera. Even the camera configurations are done by our partners,” she said. The policy, Daniel added, even cites areas where data can be collected data and those where they can’t like government, defence and military areas. “So, our partners know exactly where they can go and collect [data], which is a majority of India.” Also Read | After Google paused its Street View efforts in India, following objections raised by the ...

Google's Street View comes to India, covering 10 cities

Google Maps Street View hasn’t been able to get a foothold in India and implement some of its features since 2011; that is, until now. With help from some local organizations, Google Maps is bringing 360-degree panoramic view to 10 cities in India, with more to come in the next two years. Google Maps inherently needs to collect a lot of data. Of course, data is a touchy subject for a lot of governments and entities. Because of that, Google Maps hasn’t been able to Last year, India introduced the National Geospatial Policy, which Starting with 10 cities in India, Google Maps Street View is starting to capture data for 360-degree panoramic photos and eventually expand its coverage to 50 Indian cities by the end of the 2022. This is a huge feat, with hundreds of thousands of kilometers to cover. This will add to the According to When Google Maps was barred from acting in India, the need for navigation services was filled by organizations within the country. Companies like Wonobo and MapMyIndia were able to play a big role in offering the services Google Maps couldn’t. That being said, Google is set to do more than just 360-degree panoramic shots. Tools like traffic data and business pages have the potential to be of great use to locals and visitors. Remember, Google Maps and Street View are not just about images of buildings and places, the service can provide a network of useful information to shoppers, tourists, and even people who’ve lived there for years. This expansion w...

Google Maps launches Street View in India after 11

NEW DELHI, July 27 (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's The feature, which offers 360-degree views of streets around the world using photos taken by cruising vehicles, has faced privacy complaints and regulatory scrutiny in many countries. The Indian launch comes after Google was denied permission at least twice in the last decade by the government over security concerns. Company executives said on Wednesday it was able to meet the regulatory requirements thanks to a new geospatial policy from India last year, which allows foreign map operators to provide panoramic imagery by licensing the data from local partners. Data collection was entirely done by Tech Mahindra and Genesys, Google said, adding the service would be available in over 50 Indian cities by the end of this year. Street View imagery will blur out faces of individuals and license plates to address privacy concerns, said Miriam Daniel, Vice President of Google Maps Experiences. Wednesday's announcement coincided with a similar feature launch from MapmyIndia Google also announced a partnership with India's Central Pollution Control Board to provide air quality information over maps. Thomson Reuters Munsif Vengattil is a Reuters' India technology correspondent, based in New Delhi. He tracks how policymaking is influencing the business of tech in India, and how the country is now vying more aggressively to be a powerhouse in the global electronics supply chain. He also regularly reports on big tech giants, including Faceboo...

6 years after being banned, Google Street View is back in India

Google is bringing back its Street View feature in India. The c0mpany launched the Street View feature in India in 2011, but it was banned in 2016 due to security concerns. Google had reportedly given another proposal for the Street View service in 2018, but the same too was rejected. This time Google's Street View feature launch in India rides on partnership with local authorities and organisations. Google has partnered with mapping solutions company Genesys International and IT major Tech Mahindra for the Street View feature. Google says that this is the first time in the world that Street View is being brought to life completely by local partners. What is Google Street View Google Street View collects high definition images to give users 360 degree views of streets, tourist spots, hills and rivers. The feature explores places worldwide through 360-degree panoramic and street-level 3D imagery. It was launched in 2007 in several cities in the US. Cities Google Street View will be available in Starting today, Street View will be available in ten cities in India, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Nashik, Vadodara, Ahmednagar, and Amritsar. Google, Genesys International, and Tech Mahindra plan to expand this to more than 50 cities by the end of 2022. How can users access Google Street View To launch Street View, users need to simply open Google Maps, zoom into a road in any of these target cities, and tap the area they want to view. It will help t...

Google Street View now covers entire India, here is how you can see your childhood school and village home

In Short • Street View works on the Google Maps app for Android and iOS, as well as on the web version. Users will need to enable the tool manually with a simple toggle. • There are some areas accessible through static images, meaning the 360-viewing experience is not fully available. • Street View blurs the faces of people to safeguard their privacy. By Abhik Sengupta: Google Maps's Street View feature now covers the entire India, allowing users to get a 360-degree view of their schools and villages. The feature returned to India last year but initially covered a few places. India Today Tech noticed the expansion of Google Maps Street View across the country last week. Street View still does not cover every nook and cranny, likely for security reasons. Additionally, the Street View only covers public areas. Therefore, a virtual tour inside schools and other properties will not be possible. However, it is still a useful tool for a trip down memory lane. How to use Street View on Google Maps Street View works on the Google Maps app for Android and iOS, as well as on the web version. Users will need to enable the tool manually with a simple toggle. Readers must note that Street View can only be used to get a 360-view of an area, and Google Maps won't give directions in this mode in real-time. Google is testing the "Immersive View" feature for real-time directions in a Street View mode, but it is yet to roll out in India. So far, Street View can be a great tool to explore an ...

Google Street View Is Now Available In Ten Indian Cities

Google has some updates for India! Google now features a new 360-degree interactive panorama feature for 10 Indian cities. This news comes in after a decade of preventing Street View to collect data. Google Street View in India teams up with local partners Tech Mahindra and Mumbai-based Genesys International. With the help of this feature, users can check out different features like road closures, traffic lights and more. This was achieved because of the new National Geospatial Policy 2021. This helps the local companies collect information like these and give licenses to others. This decision has also made India the first nation where Street View has been enabled primarily by partners. According to media reports, at present, the feature is available on Google Maps but only in Bangalore on a pilot basis. It will then be launched in Hyderabad and Kolkata. Later, it will expand to other cities like Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Vadodara, Ahmednagar and Amritsar. How to use Google Street View? The user has to click on the Google Maps app, type the name of the location and click on the search button. At the bottom of the screen, an icon of Street View will appear. By clicking on that, you have to choose a neighbourhood and from there, the user can check out the local cafes, and cultural as well as heritage sites. This project is known as Gullify, Street View. They have started with 10 Indian cities but are planning to expand up to 50 by the end of the year. They are ai...