Google Maps Adds A Dozen More Cities To Street View

  • February 13, 2008
Google Maps has expanded Street View coverage to 12 more cities, which doubles the number of locations in the U.S. that searchers will find street-level images to explore (complete with 360-degree rotation).

The dozen new cities include Albany and Schenectady, N.Y.; Juneau, Alaska; Kansas City, Mo.; Manchester, N.H.; Boise, Idaho; Milwaukee; San Antonio and Salt Lake City, as well as North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill).

--Tameka Kee

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