Finally Google Streetview comes to India
Finally Google Streetview comes to India
Google Streetview will be launched in
India on Oct 3 at Qutab Minar in Delhi. However, for now the
street-level images will be restricted to 100-monuments only.
Streetview
is coming to India in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of
India and the Ministry of Culture. The site which currently shows just
the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, will expand to cover
100 national monuments soon.
Google
will take panoramic 360-degree images of the monuments, which will be
hosted on Google Earth, Google Maps and also on the Google Cultural
Institute, a new initiative by Google to partner with museums and
cultural institutions to host paintings, artwork and monuments online.
In the first phase, 24 World Heritage
Sites will be taken up for the online project. The next 100 sites will
be covered within six months according too Google. Google will take its
own photographs of the monuments and the ASI will provide it with high
resolution images that can be integrated into the Site View to allow
users to see them in greater detail.
The ASI will also provide text to go
with the 3D images on the Google Cultural Institute. Architectural floor
plans of the monuments will be converted into digital models to help
users navigate the site.
ASI director-general Pravin Srivastava
said, “We are hoping that this will also increase traffic at our
monuments. It is possible that the online presence of monuments can
ignite people’s curiosity enough to propel them to visit the sites.”
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