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Twittering

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Friday, 6th February 2009

Judging by the number of new followers we have, it appears that this has been the week that Twitter finally hit the mainstream, so we thought we’d post another roundup of the best Street View sights we’ve posted to the Official Google Sightseeing Twitter feed.

Update: It appears several of these have been deleted by Google since we originally posted them, which is just all the more reason to stay abreast of the very latest findings by subscribing to our Twitter feed!

Or, for those of you who want to avoid the direct messaging that accompanies our Street View posts on Twitter, I’ve created an experimental RSS feed with Yahoo pipes that will return all our Twitter posts combined with the posts from the main site. Please bear in mind that although I’ve tried to filter out duplicates and direct message chatter, it’s not perfect. However we will be soon incorporating our two feeds together properly.

Finally, for those that do Twitter, next Thursday I will be attending the Edinburgh Twestival, and James will be representing GSS at the Oxford Twestival! See you there?

8 Responses to 'Twittering'

  1. 433 says:

    Sad that the man on toilet, OMFG MASSIVE GUY, and Texas Giant have already been removed.

  2. cookie monster says:

    Two observations from the ‘police escort’ spot in Madrid.
    The face blur facility is random at best but mainly just down right bloomin useless.
    Also if you follow the car down the street its obviously a very busy shopping day but get to the end of the street and look back and all of a sudden it looks like a Sunday morning.
    They seemed to have done the rest of the area on a quiet morning but decide to bowl through a pedestrianised area on a Saturday afternoon! Doh!

  3. Jack says:

    The Google Car in between the “level crossings” (that’s a British term, we Americans call them railroad crossings or more technically correct, grade crossings) is in a very dangerous situation since it is on the tracks when the gates are down. Those gates guard all 4 sets of tracks there, and the gates should be obeyed, never ignored.

    Stop, look, listen, and live!
    http://www.oli.org/

  4. Jel says:

    As far as the cow is concerned, the car track runs straight off the road instead of holding the curve. Perhaps there is justice after all?

  5. siobhan says:

    the Easter island head in Tucson is no longer at that mini-golf course, however it has been relocated to a restaurant on 4th ave.

  6. Denise says:

    Oh, wow- the world’s smallest city block looks like a street merkin.

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