Google Street View in Argentina
Google's Street View program in Argentina began with the filming of streets and roads in October 2013. On September 25, 2014, most of the country's cities were made available online, including Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario and Mendoza. As of September 2015, coverage is high, with over three-fourths of cities with over 25,000 people having most of its streets photographed.
Timeline of introductions
Coverage
Coverage as of September 2015 in cities with over 25,000 people, accounting for three-fourths of the country's total population:
Coverage | Settlements | Population | % |
---|---|---|---|
High | 167 | 26,626,412 | 88.47 |
Medium | 28 | 2,614,868 | 8.69 |
Low | 20 | 758,872 | 2.52 |
None | 3 | 95,725 | 0.32 |
Cities over 25,000 inhabitants | 218 | 30,095,877 | 100.00 |
Other settlements | 3,810 | 10,021,219 | 24.98 |
Total population (2010) | 4,028 | 40,117,096 | 100.00 |
gollark: I mean, anyone behind you could see what's on the screen, and you wouldn't be able to see stuff against some backgrounds.
gollark: Oh, I don't think those are a great design either, honestly, but it would be... cool, briefly.
gollark: Still, weirdly shaped ones *do*, as far as I know, cost more to manufacture.
gollark: Or at least avoid rendering there, I guess? Still, you're right, it's probably not significant.
gollark: They have to do extra work to deal with the cutout bit.
See also
- Google Street View in Latin America
References
- Fredinburg, Dan (2013-03-18). "Google Lat Long: Explore Everest, Kilimanjaro and more with Google Maps". Googleblog.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
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