EveryScape
Available in | English |
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Website | Official Website |
EveryScape is an online mapping service that allows its users to view panoramic images from various locations. The site currently has images of 47 cities and towns:
EveryScape is attempting to compete with Google's Street View service, which currently offers views of the United States, France, Australia, Japan, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Switzerland, Taiwan, Canada, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Singapore, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Hong Kong, Macau, South Africa, Antarctica, Brazil, Ireland, Germany, Romania, and is rapidly expanding.[1] EveryScape differs from Street View in that the service also displays the interiors of some buildings.[2][3]
Releases
Everyscape made its debut on October 29, 2007, with the cities of Boston, New York, Miami, and Aspen, Colorado.[4]
On December 13, Lexington, Massachusetts was added, and on January 17, 2008 came Cambridge, Massachusetts. Laguna Beach, California was added a week later on January 24.
On April 7, 2008, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. were added.[5] Later in the month, Beverly Hills was added.
In 2008, the company, based in the Boston area, secured $7 million in funding for expansion.[6][7]
References
- ↑ EveryScape takes on Google Streetview and raises $7 million | The Industry Standard
- ↑ The 3D Maps Are Coming: EveryScape and Virtual Earth - ReadWriteWeb
- ↑ EveryScape Takes Streetview Indoors
- ↑ Press and News at EveryScape
- ↑ 'The Real World Online' Comes to San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia at EveryScape.com @ YACHT VACATIONS & CHARTERS MAGAZINE
- ↑ Internet atlas EveryScape lands funding - Daily Business Update - The Boston Globe
- ↑ EveryScape views expansion with $7M second round - Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology: