Read more.That is claimed to be 98 per cent coverage of the world's populated area.
Read more.That is claimed to be 98 per cent coverage of the world's populated area.
Blimey.....
I remember when Ordnance Survey was the mutt's nuts!!
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
It's an impressive feat. But I rarely use it tbh. If I'm driving somewhere tricky then I might familiarise myself, but rarely.
Since we cant street view there Im guessing that part of the the other 2% would be North Korea.
I used to be on street view, walking back from the shops near where I work. Not any more. Progress? Pah.
Cool, now I can still see my back from 50 yards away!
Stopped using it other then when I truely have to. I find the interface terrible to maneover around and getting from maps to streetview seems to be very hit and miss, sometimes the icon is there, other times it isn't.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
I wonder how many open wifi networks they found in the process.
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