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The investment into this is mindblowing. But hugely beneficial to everyone.
Agree. Its mind blowing.I swear the street mapping Google has done has to be right up there as one of the most amazing things humans ever did.
"SO boss we have an idea of driving a car all around the globe with a camera on top" lolAgree. Its mind blowing.
Imagine the beginning. The concept of what they've done.
Where do you begin? Is it even possible?
I was gutted when Germany stopped it. I think then, It was only China and North Korea that banned it ?
My daughter lives in the Black Forest, So i'm always there. Literally woke up one morning and it was gone. There's not many Campsites, Hotels I don't look at on google maps before I book it."SO boss we have an idea of driving a car all around the glove with a camera on top" lol
Yeah Germany was a strange one as I use to live there so was looking forward to have a nose of where I lived (though can look at some areas)
The Germans love their privacy so I can understand despite being a bit extreme.My daughter lives in the Black Forest, So i'm always there. Literally woke up one morning and it was gone. There's not many Campsites, Hotels I don't look at on google maps before I book it.
Funny that all these countries don't "Get on" with the modern world ?
Here is a list of countries where real-time location sharing and street view is not available:
- China.
- Cuba.
- Iran.
- North Korea.
- Syria.
- Venezuela.
All electric ?What is mind blowing is the amount of pollution all the vehicles have created since this projects' inception
Funny no one mentions this...ahem...
Oh I know...let's plant a few trees
rant over
Google maps. Literally has the whole worlds information integrated into it.I still have trouble understanding why an app on a phone is nearly always better than a propriety Sat Nav which is designed for the job and often costs hundreds of pounds!
Shame on Garmin and Tom Tom
You miss my point, sorry perhaps I should have been clearer. I understand the ££s side but what use is an expensive and less effective sat nav when mobiles are quite often betterGoogle maps. Literally has the whole worlds information integrated into it.
Garmin worth = 40.67 billion
Tom Tom = $699.93 million
Google = $2.40 trillion
I still have trouble understanding why an app on a phone is nearly always better than a propriety Sat Nav which is designed for the job and often costs hundreds of pounds!

This is becoming more apparent now, with the many Android Auto, Apple carplay devices available. My pole shows the decline in BMW Navigation devices. And the move away from stand alone devices. Some people simply don't like change. Some are branded. As more Navigation devices come along that connect to a mobile device opening up a whole new world, stand alone units will be come a thing of the past. I think its just time. The same may happen with the bike itself. I've just bought a bike costing £27.600, where a chinese bike with all the same gadgets is 10KYou miss my point, sorry perhaps I should have been clearer. I understand the ££s side but what use is an expensive and less effective sat nav when mobiles are quite often better
. As more Navigation devices come along that connect to a mobile device opening up a whole new world, stand alone units will be come a thing of the past.
The same may happen with the bike itself. I've just bought a bike costing £27.600, where a chinese bike with all the same gadgets is 10K
It will certainly reduce the amount of GS machines. Putting them in the "High end" class. And maybe even with an AA or Apple CP onboard infotainment dash !That I am less certain about. There will always be a market for ‘high end’ products. Don’t sell those LV shares just yet.
In terms of digital map accuracy round here, Google maps is first, followed by Open Street maps with Here maps used by Garmin and MRA coming in a rather distant 3rd particularly with regard to updating new roads and junctions. The other two are almost real time.