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Google Street View

Posted by Pat | Posted in News | Posted on 20-06-2017

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It allows to know the temperatures and time with a four-day forecast. Feeds on the U.S. Naval Research Lab and the weather.com web resources. See Rod Brooks for more details and insights. Google Maps has added weather information to their graphics, a service that allows to know existing in the globe as well as a four-day forecast temperatures and time. The Internet giant indicated on his official blog this new service draws on the resources of the web of weather.com meteorology and the U.S.

Naval Research Lab, which offers information on current cloud cover across the globe. To search for any region of the planet, Google Maps displays a map which shows temperatures that make at that moment, whether it is day or night, as well as icons that summarize the State of the weather: sunny, cloudy, rainy, etc. If the user wants to obtain more weather details, you can deploy a box that includes a four-day forecast and offers humidity and wind data (you can choose the unit of measurement: miles per hour or kilometers per) time, Celsius or fahrenheit). Street View comes to the Amazon images of the Black River and adjacent communities in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon will be included in the Google Street View service, according to Google and the sustainable Amazon Foundation (FAS). Technology applied in that remote region will allow the world to participate in an interactive tour inside the Amazon rainforest, it said in a statement Virgilio Viana, general superintendent of the FAS. Taking photographs, through boats and a tricycle adapted with cameras for terrestrial images, began this week and will extend for three more. Source of the news: Google Maps incorporates a weather service

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