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>> Hi, I'm Pegman. You might recognize me from Street View on
Google Maps. With our new look, Street View has become
a more integrated part of Google Maps. Let me show you my new home.
Whoo! Let's explore San Francisco.
Since you're in an area where Street View is available, I've lit up yellow.
To enter Street View, grab me and drop me wherever you like.
Street View is available on any street outlined in blue, and thumbnail images appear as you
hover over any point on the map. Hello, painted ladies.
You're now exploring a neighborhood in our full-screen mode.
Zoom in by double-clicking on the map or by using the button, and take a 360-degree our
with the new scroll wheel. To exit Street View, click on the X in the
corner. You can now also enter Street View just by
zooming into the lowest level on the Google map.
Take a walk down the street by using the white arrows, or just pick me up to get where you
want to go faster. For travel directions, just enter your start
and end locations. And by clicking on the camera icon, you can
view Street View imagery of every step of your journey.
Explore your route turn by turn. You can embed the image in a Web site or send
it to a friend. Here we are.
Sweet! If you ever find any Street View content that
you feel is objectionable, click on "Report a concern" to report any inappropriate imagery.
So, whether it's for finding a location or virtual tourism, Street View lets you explore
Google Maps like never before.