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Why doesn't Cincy have the street view feature? That's some bull.  Every time I click on the a street in E. Cleveland it looks like where I grew up on the west side of Columbus  :shoot:

Oh my!  Thanks for sharing.

That's AWESOME!! If you swivel the camera downward you can see the shots were taken from a camera mounted atop a car.

 

I also see that most of the pictures of Cleveland were taken in the fall (last fall?). That's probably the best time of the year to take pictures in a Great Lakes city -- and the sun is out too!

 

Bummer that they only have half of my city of Lakewood photographed. I'll keep checking back.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Why doesn't Cincy have the street view feature? That's some bull.  Every time I click on the a street in E. Cleveland it looks like where I grew up on the west side of Columbus  :shoot:

 

They'll make it to you.  They're hitting the important cities first.

X - that's mean!

 

I see they've also done Detroit and Pittsburgh. The street scenes in Pittsburgh are damn awesome. I love that city's terrific density.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

OK, I just zoomed into my apartment building, a car pulled out of the parking lot that looks a LOT like mine.......

 

edit: I seriously think that might be my car...

Why doesn't Cincy have the street view feature? That's some bull.  Every time I click on the a street in E. Cleveland it looks like where I grew up on the west side of Columbus  :shoot:

 

They'll make it to you.  They're hitting the important cities first.

 

I guess they're making the important cities streetview "correct" too ... When I was looking at Cleveland's, I would move forward or pan and it would skip to another block. lol.

This project started late last year, so KJP is correct.  The pilot areas were South Beach, Times Square and The Golden Gate Bridge.  In come cases, only a certain section of a city is "street viewable".  Example, in NYC only Manhattan is completely viewable, but only major throughfares are available in the outer boro's.  It appears that only cleveland an inner ring burbs are covered. 

 

I happened to be at home when they did my neighborhood in Harlem and it takes them about 45 minutes to do one block.  The car, with two mounted cameras, creeps down the street.  It was really interesting.

 

That's AWESOME!! If you swivel the camera downward you can see the shots were taken from a camera mounted atop a car.

 

I also see that most of the pictures of Cleveland were taken in the fall (last fall?). That's probably the best time of the year to take pictures in a Great Lakes city -- and the sun is out too!

 

Bummer that they only have half of my city of Lakewood photographed. I'll keep checking back.

 

 

KJP you are correct.  There are two camera mounted cars, and four technicians on either side of the car..

 

I think they want to work in fall/spring as most of my block (in NY) is unviewable, because of shadows.  The results vary block by block.  If your street, block or house is incorrect, there is a link you can click to report incorrect information.

Why doesn't Cincy have the street view feature? That's some bull.  Every time I click on the a street in E. Cleveland it looks like where I grew up on the west side of Columbus  :shoot:

 

They'll make it to you.  They're hitting the important cities first.

 

The google guy that was filming in Harlem (is a local project director and lives on MG Park) told me me they chose cities based on where they could work easily with that city's local film/TV division, since they need to get lots of permits to shot on city streest and it's easier to do when your city has a division of Film/TV.  Do Columbus and Cinci have TV/Film divisions like Cleveland?

So I am looking at Old River Road near Front Street.. What used to be down there?

BTW.. I love this.  I just found a brand new time waster haha.

So I am looking at Old River Road near Front Street.. What used to be down there?

BTW.. I love this.  I just found a brand new time waster haha.

See the FEB thread.

I just looked at my building, it looks so plain. Do others like the way their house/building looks?  I went back on and realize that they didn't even do my parents street.

So I am looking at Old River Road near Front Street.. What used to be down there?

BTW.. I love this. I just found a brand new time waster haha.

See the FEB thread.

 

I have no idea where that would be.. haha

I'll read it though.

^^Thanks, Florida Guy!!

I have used Live before and it's pretty cool.

So I am looking at Old River Road near Front Street.. What used to be down there?

 

Drunken frat boys.  Hoochie Mamas.  $6 Miller Lites in plastic cups.

Once again, Google helps us prove that Cleveland is the only city in the state of Ohio that matters.

^^Haha, thanks X.

I just realized google on "mapped" on side of shaker blvd.  It looks as though they only did one side of the "boulevards" in the heights area.

 

I've checked out relatives houses and neighborhoods and  they look really nice.  

 

oh well.....

 

The google guy that was filming in Harlem (is a local project director and lives on MG Park) told me me they chose cities based on where they could work easily with that city's local film/TV division, since they need to get lots of permits to shot on city streest and it's easier to do when your city has a division of Film/TV.   Do Columbus and Cinci have TV/Film divisions like Cleveland?

OOhhh makes sense. I thought we had a film division; should be part of the chamber of commerce right? I wonder if they need permits for the videos they made for Google Earth. I always wanted to make one of those neighborhood videos.

The google guy that was filming in Harlem (is a local project director and lives on MG Park) told me me they chose cities based on where they could work easily with that city's local film/TV division, since they need to get lots of permits to shot on city streest and it's easier to do when your city has a division of Film/TV.  Do Columbus and Cinci have TV/Film divisions like Cleveland?

 

Once again, Google helps us prove that Cleveland is the only city in the state of Ohio that matters.

 

... I can see that ... because we all know Juneau has a major film/TV division (that's AK for those of you that don't know), and of course Tuscon is the only city that matters in AZ. ;)

 

Look, I know all of this buzz about Cincy having the largest metro in OH is ruffling some feathers, but we're going to have to come up with something a little better than "Google Streetview". ;)

This is interesting. I like the really wide buffers on this street.

Look, I know all of this buzz about Cincy having the largest metro in OH is ruffling some feathers, but we're going to have to come up with something a little better than "Google Streetview". ;)

 

That didn't get reported at all up here in Cleveland media (assuming it's even correct! ;)). The only way I heard about it was here on UO.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I can't get over how nice some of the remaining streetscapes are on the far eastside of the city.  I was drving through Glenville a few months ago and they're are some gorgeous side steet neighborhoods.

Look, I know all of this buzz about Cincy having the largest metro in OH is ruffling some feathers, but we're going to have to come up with something a little better than "Google Streetview". ;)

 

"The 15-county Cincinnati metropolitan area, which includes seven counties in Northern Kentucky and three in Southeast Indiana"

 

That's lovely.. I'm glad Cincinnati is so glad to help out Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana.

I can't get over how nice some of the remaining streetscapes are on the far eastside of the city.  I was drving through Glenville a few months ago and they're are some gorgeous side steet neighborhoods.

 

My grandparents and several aunts, uncles and cousins live in Glenville it's absolutely gorgeos!

 

It's so weird you brought that up, on Friday, my Grandfather told me that the reason they live in the house they live in, is because the had their first date walking along the gardens and my grandfather proposed to my Grandmother just a across the street.

I think it's creepy.

has anyone looked down brookpark near the airport yet :wink:

I think it's creepy.

 

I know!  I totally looked in the front window of my Grandma's house!

Google puts its eye on Cleveland

Posted by Michael K. McIntyre March 31, 2008 20:29PM

 

Google's watching The Plain Dealer -- and most of the rest of Cleveland.

Google Maps, with a new feature that lets you tour much of greater Cleveland without leaving your office chair, might better be described as "ogle" maps.

I swear the PD has employees lurking here!  Just identify yourselves and stop reporting on stuff after we've discussed it here!

Posted by Michael K. McIntyre March 31, 2008 20:29PM

 

 

I guess this makes it official, right KJP? ;)

There is nothing you can see there you can't see if you get up and get out of your chair and go to the spot and look.

 

What's sad is that some people (and it seems even the reporter) really think that is true.

^ I think it's cool for me when I'm 500 miles away and can show a friend something I'm talking about in Cleveland rather than simply describe it.

Yes!!! It's awesome news indeed! Cleveland is now featured on Google's streetview maps. Not sure when it actually debuted, but it was announced in the PD/Cleveland.com today (4-1-08). So far, we can see most of Cuyahoga County. They have not added western Cuyahoga or eastern Cuyahoga County. But it's got Lakewood, Cleveland, C. Heights, and down south all the way into Medina County. This was one of those things that when it debuted a while back with NYC, I was hoping to God that one day they'd do it in Cleveland. The news article also mentions that this is good news for Cleveland - it will let people explore the city more in depth and it was good news to see Cleveland be chosen as the first city in Ohio to have this on Google!!!

wow that is excellent. i not only got my building on street level but my apt too. it's blurry tho.

 

when you play with it you can see how the car that went by took the pics at certain points. so it's not a continuous pov -- there are jumps. but that doesnt matter you can look back or ahead and see everything.

 

very cool -- thx for posting about it.

 

^ I think it's cool for me when I'm 500 miles away and can show a friend something I'm talking about in Cleveland rather than simply describe it.

 

Of course it's cool.  It's great.  I've wasted much time on it already.  But it sure isn't the same as being there.

^ I think it's cool for me when I'm 500 miles away and can show a friend something I'm talking about in Cleveland rather than simply describe it.

 

Of course it's cool.  It's great.  I've wasted much time on it already.  But it sure isn't the same as being there.

 

Thanks for that, looking at Cleveland on Google is NOT the same thing is being there.. groundbreaking..

^ Sorry, dick comment, but it's been a bad night/day.. and I can't just jump in a car and drive 500 miles to show someone Cleveland at the drop of a dime.

I swear the PD has employees lurking here!  Just identify yourselves and stop reporting on stuff after we've discussed it here!

 

PD reporters do lurk here, or at least two of them that I know of.

 

Posted by Michael K. McIntyre March 31, 2008 20:29PM

I guess this makes it official, right KJP? ;)

 

I was referring to the lack of reporting on Cincinnati MSA's population, or even the still diminutive Cincinnati CSA population....

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

The google guy that was filming in Harlem (is a local project director and lives on MG Park) told me me they chose cities based on where they could work easily with that city's local film/TV division, since they need to get lots of permits to shot on city streest and it's easier to do when your city has a division of Film/TV.   Do Columbus and Cinci have TV/Film divisions like Cleveland?

 

FLIM Cincinnati

^ Sorry, dick comment, but it's been a bad night/day.. and I can't just jump in a car and drive 500 miles to show someone Cleveland at the drop of a dime.

 

Understood, and I agree it's uber-cool, especially for someone far away.  I wasn't referring to anything you said initially, I was just poking fun at the exaggeration of the reporter when he basically claimed that there was no reason to see anything in person if you could just see it in Google StreetView.

FLIM Cincinnati

 

Maybe that's why Cleveland is getting so much more action..

FLIM Cincinnati

 

Maybe that's why Cleveland is getting so much more action..

 

Cleveland hasn't had any action since that pyro river started lighting up like Markina Brown.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

There is a Warner Bro.s building at Liberty and Central Ave. (Cincy) I've passed it a million times but haven't thought anything about it until now ... does anyone know what this is?

I used Google Street View of Cleveland (the only city in Ohio that has it) to show a friend at work today where Norton Furniture is (after he saw the commercials he became a fan).

There is a Warner Bro.s building at Liberty and Central Ave. (Cincy) I've passed it a million times but haven't thought anything about it until now ... does anyone know what this is?

 

That's the old distribution office for the actual film rolls used at local theaters back in the analog days. Nowadays, they just e-mail the movies to the theaters.

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