Google Street View in Rome finds citizens hiding

Google Street View arrives in Rome and the locals disappear – at least that’s what reported by the Times, who recently noticed people ducking into bars and shops as a car with a huge rotating camera rolled through the city.
The newspaper put it into the context of the recent election to Rome mayor of Gianni Alemanno, a previous neo-Fascist.

Reports of people rushing indoors for coffee and lurking in doorways may seem a little exaggerated, especially as a Yellow Pages version of this Google technology already existed.
You can find maps, directions and virtual street scapes on Visual Pagine Gialle, including Rome, Florence and Milan.

Written by Newshub.co.uk Unit

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