"i like the street view whats wrong with it?? you see the same thing in a car dont you?"
It's not the images but the map that sucks raw eggs. The major metro areas are such a sea of blue I can't read the map and that blue goo is spreading to the point the whole thing will be useless.
QNB, please don't search for nits in my hair. I write in broader terms than most so you may consider my statement to be entirely correct. There are always exceptions to be found in the narrow view but I don't look at the world under a microscope.
All the Google on line mapping and software such as Earth use the same on line database so what you find in one you find in all. Sure, in the US urban areas that have been GPS mapped out may be within a few hundred feet give or take but that's not true of I'd say about 80% of the world. Just to make matters worse much is user supplied information, a Wiki if you will. Venture outside and you'll see what I mean provided you are familiar or have someone in the area who is. For example they made a mess of Carnarvon WA Australia, totally misplaced my friend's house in Gawler SA and can't even find Moscow NY or Nixon NJ at all but I've been there and know they exist, not postage stamp towns either. Most of the images are years old, some decades old and fuzzy as a wooly bear caterpillar, totally useless IMO.
Anyway it's a nice toy but when it comes to accurate mapping and locating specific structures it leaves a lot to be desired. Oh, there are some interesting Easter Eggs in the software, see if you can find them.