Google's Street View in Sharjah and Ajman
Google has announced the arrival of Street View in Sharjah and Ajman, a feature by Google Maps that will allow users to view and navigate 360 degree street-level imagery of major streets across the two emirates.
The first Street View Special Collect in the UAE was launched in 2013 for Burj Khalifa followed by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center and the Liwa desert in Abu Dhabi. In 2014, Dubai was the first Arab city to have Street View on a street level.
Street View was first launched in May 2007 and is already available in more than 3000 cities across 63 countries around the world.
The Trekker equipment gathered imagery of the Al Majaz waterfront and the Al Qasba with its “Eye of the Emirates” Ferris wheel. The Trekker equipment is a wearable Street View backpack with a camera system on top that is designed to go down footpaths, tracks and narrow pathways to get images of areas of natural beauty or tourist sites.
Google Street also returned to Sheikh Zayed road to update its imagery since its initial capture last year.
Antony McLoughlin, Street View Program Manager, for Google in Europe, Middle East and North Africa, said: “We have been expanding Street View across the UAE and hope to do add additional imagery in the future.”