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Mar. 28, 2008 at 9:20am Eastern by Barry Schwartz
Google Adds 13 Metro Areas To Street Views, Plus New API Support
The Google LatLong Blog announced the expansion of street views to Google Maps. Google added 13 new metropolitan areas and Yosemite National Park. The 13 metro areas include Albuquerque, NM, Anchorage, AK, Austin, TX, Cleveland, OH, Fairbanks, AK, Little Rock, AR, Madison, WI, Nashville, TN, Rockford, IL, Richmond, VA, Spokane, WA, St. Petersburg, FL, and Tampa, FL.
In addition, the Google Maps API blog announced that street views has been added to the Google Maps API. This will enable you to embed street views directly on your own sites or applications.
For more help on implementing street views on your site, see Google's documentation, reference, demos, and for help visit Google Groups.
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