Saturday, September 12, 2009

More Russian 'Street View'

NORC

Yesterday I linked to Russian search engine Yandex's online map service, which has a street view type service for Moscow. In the comments to that post someone pointed out that NORC also has a map with panoramic imagery for Moscow.

NORC uses Google Maps as the means to navigate around the 'street view' type panoramas. Unfortunately NORC does not have links within each panorama, so you can't use arrows to jump to the adjacent image. Instead you have to drag the map marker to the location you want.

NORC also doesn't seem to have quite as much coverage in Moscow as Yandex. However it does have some stunning panoramas of Russia's capital.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Polish unique "street view" is on zumi.pl called Ulica 360.

Its Made for 15 cities around Poland but it covers only centre points

Anonymous said...

Here's one more for Russia:

http://www.gdeetotdom.ru/map/
- Street view for several cities in Russia + Photos of individual houses

Galya said...

NORC does not have links within each panorama, but it has arrows in the lower right corner so you have not to drag the map marker to the location you want and you can use the arrows.
Moreover, on mappi.ru street view is not only for Moscow but also for other cities in Russia - Vladimir, Kostroma, Kolomna, Pereslavl-Zalessky and many other.

Danny said...

Do you know how long ago the street view was removed from Russian cities? Google is fighting a bunch of legal battles with other countries (Russia included) regarding privacy issues with their street view technology.