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Breanne Meisenheimer

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Jan 7, 2024, 10:26:52 PM1/7/24
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I put a place marker onto google earth but I want to be able to skip the step of having to put the pegman there in order to go to street view.I'd like to be able to just double click my marker and then be taken into street view from there. Thank you in advance!


First create your placemark, then use the Pegman tool to fly in to StreetView and set your desired view (location, view direction, etc.). Next, find your placemark in the list view (in the Places panel on the left), right-click the placemark, and select "Snapshot View". Now, the current view is saved as the default view for the placemark.



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You can test it by flying out of street view to some other location, then double-click your placemark (on the map or in the Places panel), and it should fly you directly back to your saved view in Street View.


So I work for a civil engineering company.. we do surveys (among other things). Today a user reported that Street View does not work. I tested in my Linux and Win10 vm guest. Neither works. When you drag the pin guy to a blue line.. the display zooms in and just when it's about to change to the Street View it blinks then reverts to ground-Level view. I've searched and found a solid list of domains/sub-domains that might be used and I've whitelisted them in my ad-blocker, since we do not filter internet content here. I can get to Street-View in a few places.. say zoom out to the full then randomly pick a place in some rural area and there's a 50/50 it works. Next instant I zoom and say zoom into NYC and Street View doesn't work.


Did the policy in Google Maps for -18s change recently?



Since a couple of weeks our students (primary school) can no longer use the pegman in Google Maps. They can place the pegman on the map, but street view does not open.


Hello good people, I have captured an Isometric street view using the street view functionality in Google earth and in my model in Infraworks, I would like to import such an Iso view to make my model realistic since I dont have any pont data/drone images to import, is it really possible to import and view such ISO street views from google earth into Infraworks, I will truly appreciate your responses, thanks in advance, I have attached such an image


If you had point data available for latitudes and longitudes (from a shape file with point data of the points of interest), you could run a script to bring up Google Maps with a satellite display from which a street view is easily obtained by "zooming in". Let me know if you have such a point file available and I can share notes on the type of script you need.


I really appreciate your response, I lack a point data/shape file for the town which I need called Migori, a town in Kenya in the East African region, I have tried looking over the internet and I just dont know where I can find some point data/shape file to upload into my Infraworks model to make it have a realistic outlook of the buildings and the streets and all that, so does this mean that even street view from google maps is not going to help me at all while inside Infraworks?, or could you be knowing how or where I can get some point data/shape files for use in Infraworks?, once again I really appreciate you taking your time to help me out






Now with Street View, you can see a landmark's growth from the ground up, like the Freedom Tower in New York City or the 2014 World Cup Stadium in Fortaleza, Brazil. This new feature can also serve as a digital timeline of recent history, like the reconstruction after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Onagawa, Japan. You can even experience different seasons and see what it would be like to cruise Italian roadways in both summer and winter.




When I zoom in to street view in Google earth, it zooms to a level only a foot or so from the ground and you can't see anything. I can't zoom out. If I move forward or backwards it is still too close to see anything. The only way is to exite the street view and go back to the sattelite view.


In google Earth you don't enter Street View by zooming. You drag the the little person icon at the upper right to the spot you wish to be (Presuming that that spot has street view available). Once in Street View you exit by touching the Exit Street View button at the upper right.


No, I know that. That is exactly what I do. I move 'the little man' cursor onto the road and momentarily I do see the 'road view' correctly. But only for a second. A second later all I see is 'the pavement' about 2 inches from my face. That is what is not working.


This cyclist found himself behind the Street View car in Victoria, Australia. So, he did what many people in December 2016 did to celebrate the presence of a camera: He dabbed all the way down the street.


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The Street Sweeping Mapping Application shows street sweeping zones throughout the City of Idaho Falls. Review this map to know when our crews will next be in your neighborhood to sweep the streets. See the Street Sweeping webpage for additional details.


The Snow Removal Parking Restrictions Map (PDF) shows winter parking restrictions throughout the City of Idaho Falls as described in City Code Title 9 Chapter 5. This map shows each snow area and street described in the ordinance. For more information regarding snow removal see the Snow and Ice Control Policies and Procedures Manual.


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Foreign firms operating in Germany have to adjust to some of the strictest privacy laws in the world. But Nie wieder is difficult to maintain in a world that increasingly mines and monetises data. As a result, the inexorable advance of digitization is viewed with a mixture of fatalism and misgiving.


Street View features places as far off the beaten path as the International Space Station, gas extraction platforms in the North Sea, and the coral reefs of West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia. But not the Weimarer Strasse in Fulda, or most other normal streets in Germany and Austria, for that matter.


The latest version of Google Earth gives users the ability to fly in from a digital version of outer space, with a floating Earth and stars, right to a city street or 3-D rendering of notable buildings and structures.


Property Profile answers questions about specified properties and development regulations within the City. With Property Profile you can search for information, see aerial images including street views, create custom maps, download data, and run a report detailing information about a specified property.


NYC Street Map is an ongoing effort to digitize official street records, bring them together with other street information, and make them easily accessible to the public. With this app, you can find the official mapped width, name, and status of specific streets and how they may relate to specific properties. You can also see how the street grid has changed over time in your area.


Hello LeelaRajeshSayana-MSFT I agree with Rick Mayberry if Microsoft forces a systemwide platform upgrade to Azure maps only and do not get this feature corrected it will be devastating for Power BI users and designers. Yesterday I spent 4 hours of billable time (as a Data Analysis consultant that I cannot charge for) correcting multiple dashboards all due to the message one receives when you open the Power BI desktop app advising you to update any previous created maps to 2023 Azure thinking it will be bringing new map data from the outdated Tom Tom maps that have been in Power BI for the last 3 years. Just to have to go back and put 17 different maps across 4 PUBLISHED and LIVE dashboards back into arc maps where the street views feature is still available. Seriously, for what we pay in Pro and Premium subscriptions, cant Microsoft just negotiate an user agreement with Google Maps and move forward.


Thanks, Leela, for writing back. This streetside feature was available in the prior map visualization. I'd also note that the current Azure map is relatively slow to load. I generally have 100 or so bubbles representing houses. Again, the prior version was as quick as your eye.


Sorry but this isn't correct. Power BI allows lots of different 3rd party visualizations and one of those is Arc GIS.

But if you are already using Arc GIS, Azure maps coming into Power BI isnt go to affect you.

The issue is that Microsoft has stated that Azure Maps will eventually be replacing the standard default Power BI maps provided by Microsoft and TomTom.

These existing maps allow you to zoom in and then enter a street level view, whereas Azure Maps doesnt.


What is the point of tomtom sending cars out to capture this street level imagery for their maps if one of their key use cases (Power BI users) wont be able to access this feature anymore in the new Power BI maps based on Azure maps.


Anyone can type an address on Google Maps, click on the three dots, and then hit report a problem to blur a house. Once prompted, homeowners can focus the view on their property and adjust the image view of their home. Then they can request blurring of the house by providing an email. After completing the captcha validation, Google takes care of your request. Once a blur is requested, it stays there forever.


MapKit for SwiftUI makes it easier than ever for you to integrate Maps into your apps. You can also create Maps Snapshots with the Detailed City Experience, including optimized camera and pitch controls that offer stunning map views for your users.

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