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Google street view to update Australian photos

Posted on : 03-11-2009 | By : Sarah Thomas | In : Carve Consulting Australia

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Google Street View car (image courtesy of Official Australia Google blog)

Make sure you hook up your grey water hose and water your front lawn, trim the hedge and maybe plant a few pansies - Google cars will be coming down your street this Summer capturing images for the Street View feature of Google Maps.

Despite concerns about privacy as Asher Moses discussed in the Sydney Morning Herald yesterday, the Google cars will be updating images of Australian streets over the next few months according to the official Australian Google Blog.

Bookmark this page and you can find out where (roughly) they’ll be driving.