Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Street View Germany



Street View Germany: applications blur tributary


Google will have to reconcile with many applications blur of buildings before uploading the twenty largest German cities in Street View.

Google has announced its intention to post his views Street View to Germany by the end of the year. The twenty largest cities of Germany are so involved, but Google has until Sept. 15 so that the residents of these towns would share their desire to blur.

We are not talking here of blurring faces and license plates of vehicles which is run automatically as everywhere else in the world, but even before publication of blurring of buildings or buildings that Germans do not want to appear in Street View.

According to AFP, citing the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Google has already received 50,000 applications this effect by mail and 100,000 e-mail. As some applications cover several buildings, the German Minister of Consumer Affairs estimates that a total of nearly 200,000 addresses are concerned.

A total that could rise significantly. Ilse Aigner believes that Google should extend its deadline for receipt of applications, justifying his desire for the summer vacation and is not propitious for them. She must talk about it with Google.







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