It appears like Google's Street View will quickly be growing to much more places of computer already covers. The organization has today taken the systems off a completely new capture tool it's named the road View Trekker, which may be worn on the person's back to be able to map and photograph areas which are too hard for a motorcycle or snowmobile to achieve. Naturally, it's Android-powered, also it packs two batteries that Google states can last a complete day -- although its 40-pound weight will probably necessitate a couple of breaks throughout that point. Not sure on when we'll begin to see the first is a result of it, but Google expects to consider to Nature, the Grand Canyon, forts, ruins, and much more -- the ski slopes, as observed in another picture following the break.
Update: We simply spoken with Luc Vincent more in-depth concerning the new backpack, and what we should learned is following the break.
Gallery: Google Street View Backpack hands-on
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