http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2009- ... ogle_N.htmGoogle takes its map cam for a spin on biking, hiking trails
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Meet the Google trike.
It's the sequel, of sorts, to the Google Maps-mobile, a specially rigged car with an antenna, GPS and camera that snaps 360-degree images of neighborhoods for display in the "Street View" section of Google Maps.
Now Google Maps is expanding to biking and hiking trails. A Google employee on a tricycle rides around to snap the same wide-area views.
"Much of the world is inaccessible to the car," says Daniel Ratner, a Google senior engineer who designed the trike. "We want to get access to places people find important."
The project just got underway. So far, only a bike trail in Monterey, Calif., is up and running. Google has cyclists out now in California, Italy and the United Kingdom. The company says to look for hiking and biking images from those locations over the summer — along with shots from U.S. theme parks. Google won't say which ones.
The U.S. audience has mostly embraced Street View, currently offered in nine countries. But Google hopes to find a better reaction to the trike project than it met with Street View's recent expansion into Europe and Asia. Officials and citizens in Greece, the United Kingdom and Japan complained loudly about invasion of privacy over the project.
Stephen Chau, a product manager for Google Maps, says that what the Google cars picked up photographically was no different from what any tourist would see on vacation.
"We show images that are taken from public streets," he says. Chau says the complaints about the product are minimal considering its usage, and many people just have an initial misunderstanding. "We have tools to automatically blur faces, if they show up, and license plates."
Additionally, homeowners who object to their homes being shown can contact Google and request removal.
In Japan, Google received so many complaints that it was forced to scrap its initial crop of pictures, because the car-mounted camera was too high. It ended up seeing over fences into private areas.
In rural England, residents near the small village of Milton Keynes blockaded entry to prevent the Google-mobile from entering and getting pictures.
And in Greece, local news reports have said Google has been banned from taking more pictures, but the company says that's not true. Instead, it is having discussions with local officials to explain the project in more detail.
Here in the U.S., Street View has been met with high interest and little public outcry, says Chau.
"What I care about is usage," Chau says. "Since we've launched Street View, it's gotten tremendous positive feedback. We're spreading to more countries, because the feedback is so strong."
Danny Sullivan, editor of Search Engine Land and a former U.K. resident, says Europeans and Asians have objected to Street View simply because it arrived with a bang. "Here, it just happened," he says, "but there, it came across as a Google invasion."
The addition of biking and hiking trails to Street View is a smooth marketing move, he says. "I see Google saying, 'You're freaked out by Street View, well, look at this. What's not to like about biking and hiking trails?' It makes the whole project now seem warm and fuzzy."
Ratner's trike is a modified three-wheeled bike, like the ones used to take tourists for a spin, with a huge antenna and camera on back. It looks so different from a normal bike that when people see him, they ask, " 'Is that a Google robot?' " Ratner says.
Meanwhile, what's next? Street View images from boats?
"Don't laugh, we've actually gotten various inquiries from people who operate boats," Chau says. "There are no current plans, but we'd love to do it."
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Google Maps to bring "Street View" to hiking trails
OK, I've always thought that Google was a little bit over-the-top "Big Brother"-ish ... but I'd like to know who they're going to get drag the huge 360-degree camera equipment around on actual hiking trails?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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One might argue that she missed her chance. 99 years is a long time.autumnstars wrote:For some, this is probably a supreme oppurtunity.
Take my grandma. She is 99 years old, and will never get to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, no matter her level of motivation and desire.
true... but there's something cool about being somewhere that the virtual world can't touch-- and that realm is getting smaller. I even find myself hating the extension of cell phone coverage in remote places.autumnstars wrote:However, I am highly disturbed by how life is becoming ever more virtual.
There is a lot of value in actually experiencing reality for yourself.
Riding an exercise bike while watching a video of French streets is NOT the same thing as riding your bike through the streets of Paris!
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I don't have any strong opinions towards it, but I would certainly join you in a lengthy photo-bomb session!Tough_Boots wrote:I still hate this whole thing... if I was ever caught behind one of these guys, I'd be photo-bombing all day (along with some choice hand gestures).
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I've been looking to see if I can see myself, since I ran into them on the S.K.!
Haven't seen myself yet, but my friend Ranger Kristi was assigned to them the three days they were here, and is visible in some of the media photos.

Haven't seen myself yet, but my friend Ranger Kristi was assigned to them the three days they were here, and is visible in some of the media photos.
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