VideoStreetView

VideoStreetView.com is known for being the first web-platform[1][2] to publish a full-motion 360° immersive video StreetView. Its headquarter is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The company also has an office in Saïgon, Vietnam.

VideoStreetView
Initial releaseDecember 1, 2009
Available inFrench, English, German, Italian
WebsiteVideoStreetView

The technology used to realize a VideoStreetView is a 360° video capture of the street. The viewer deals with an interactive map in which he can move freely from the top, to the bottom and on the left and the right. Many hotspots and POI (points of interest) offers to the viewer more informations.

History

GlobalVision is the company that originated the project. It was initially founded in 2003 by two brothers [3] whom operated their business as a small student-driven structure. At the time of creation Marek Donnier was aged 23 and Jan-Mathieu Donnier was aged 20. The first public-released project website, PersoNews.com, a scalable city-guide and agenda, included more than 800 individual recreation structures and some 360° oneshot virtual tours.

In 2007, the company changed its name and legal structure and evolved to a limited liability company.[4]

In 2008 it secured a partnership with Citroen and started its own StreetView project to map major cities in Switzerland. Several cameras are attached to the car’s roof and take pictures while the car is moving. GlobalVision acquired the domain names streetview.ch[5] and videostreetview.com[6] even before Google Street View stepped up in Europe.

The VideoStreetView.com website has been on a beta release since mid-2009, but was officially announced in December 2009.

Since 2014, a video street view is now possible from the sky. From the platform called Aerial GlobalVision, the viewer can see 360° panoramic aerial images. Those 360° panoramic are realized by using drones. The drone stabilized the camera to have a smooth images result. For now, it is possible to visit the city of Geneva and around, the Alps, Vietnam, Thailand and Singapore . As the Videostreetview, some hotspots and POI provide additional informations.

VideoStreetView coverage

As of May 2013, videostreetview.com includes content in Dubai, Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi, and many areas in Switzerland.[7] In its press release[8] the company claims having covered 14'000 kilometers in Switzerland. According to immersive content already available on VideoStreetView, the mapping service currently covers the following areas of Switzerland:

Region Major cities/areas
Argau Aarwangen, Balstahl
Basel land Birsfelden
Basel Basel
Geneva Geneva, Meyrin, Thônex, Carouge, Grand-Lancy, Vernier
Grisons Chur
St-Gall St-Gall, Wil, Oberuzwil
Thurgau Frauenfeld, Weinfelden
Ticino Bellinzone, Locarno, Lugano, Mendrisio
Vaud Lausanne, Montreux, Vevey, Nyon
Valais Martigny, Sion, Sierre
Zug Zug
Zürich Zürich
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References

  1. "The Swiss Give Us A Peek At 360-Degree VideoStreetView Maps". TechCrunch. AOL. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. "Swiss Company Demos Video Street View". Maximum PC. Archived from the original on March 24, 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  3. "Tribune de Genève - l'actualité en direct: politique, sports, people, culture, économie, multimédia". Tdg.ch. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  4. "Globalvision Communication Sàrl, Cologny". Moneyhouse.ch. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  5. "SWITCH - Internet Domains - Domain Name Search (Whois) - Whois". Nic.ch. Archived from the original on 8 October 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  6. "Whois Lookup". Whois.net. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  7. "StreetView in 360° Immersive Video - Look as if you were there!". Videostreetview.com. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  8. "World's first web-based GIS platform in full-motion 360° video" (PDF). Globalvision.ch. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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