Monday, 22 July 2013

Google gets an Eiffel

Image Source: www.sites.duke.edu
The search giant Google has scaled France’s world famous Eiffel tower. Google very well knows how to invade and this is what it did. Google unlike the early time invaders did not send any armies but it did send some of its technicians on the Eiffel Tower for recording the sensations that more tha 7 million  visitors experience every year on it. The results of this trek can be seen on Google.
In one of his blog posts Mark Yoshitake of Google, mentioned about this veritable travelogue while exposing the details pertaining to their trek towards sky through the Eiffel tower. Actually, the Eiffel Tower company collaborated with one the Google’s institute, known as Google Cultural Institute for creating an exhibition on of its kind, that will cover the places where only a handful of high school field tours have gone before. Thus, Google on this request made its journey to the Eiffel Tower.
The company’s operatives on the way lead by some street view trolleys captured some eye-catching and striking images which have been placed with the other archival material for dignified levels of edification and tutoring. Google introduced a full 360 degree street view imagery of the Paris’s Eiffel tower’s all the main floors.
A few weeks ago Google captured similar images from the world’s tallest building Burf khalifa of Dubai and released street view imagery of that as well. Google made people go mesmerize by the panoramic footage  that was collected from atop the Burf Khalifa and now Google came up with a whole new imagery from the Eiffel Tower.
What can be said apart that Google has been become quite used to scaling newer heights these days.  Google has reached the sky and one can only hope for some new and exciting imageries to come from the other parts of the world.

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