Posts Tagged ‘Google’

2008 Google Zeitgeist

zeitgeist

OK, so admittedly, we had to remind ourselves exactly what a ‘Zeitgeist‘ was. Once we’d done that, we headed over to Google to view the most popular web searches for 2008. Why they didn’t just call it ‘most popular searches 2008′ is beyond us, but nevertheless it’s an interesting indication of what people around the world are thinking about.

Marketeers might want to pay special attention to the amount of searches for web 2.0 sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace.

Google Zeitgesit


Google streetview comes to London (well almost)

We’re assuming that most of our readers are aware of something called Google streetview by now (if not, then where have you been?). Anyway, as you will (or won’t) know… it’s a handy feature of Google maps that allows you to view 360 degree panoramas of a particular street or location… all very cool stuff!

Google streetview started in the US a year or so ago… and up until now, only a few major cities across Europe have been photographed.

In order to create the interactive panoramas, Google have invested in a number of especially adapted (rather wacky looking) vehicles with something that looks like a cross between a PA system and a speed camera strapped to the roof. Eagle eyed spotters might have seen some of these cars in the UK … and the good news is that in time, all of the major cities (and maybe a few of the minor ones) will be snapped.


Whilst the UK version of streetview hasn’t officially been released, a new site has been launched that uses the technology (we think it might actually be Google behind the site… using it as a testbed prior to a full launch).

So if you fancy yourself as a budding taxi driver, or you’d simply like to take a virtual tour  of London, then why not visit the Seety site? Once there, simply click on the street you would like to view and interactive photo will pop up.

If you’d like to know more about streetview, you can check out the video tutorial below. We’re not big fans of lycra, we’re not fans or the colour orange… and we’re especially not fans of orange lycra, but if you can stomach the presenter’s tight fitting outfit, then it’s not a bad intro!

Via the Londonist

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