
Winner of three 2014 Emmy Awards including Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming. Starring: Ahmed Hassan, Khalid Abdalla, Magdy Ashour Watch all you want. Existing imagery will still be accessible through Google Maps. This Emmy-winning, street-level view of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution captures the astonishing uprising that led to the collapse of two governments. Street View stitches together billions of panoramic images to provide a virtual representation of our. One of the notices says "Photo Paths are going away", so it seems the company is shutting this feature down. Bringing your map to life, one image at a time. These would then be strung together to cover locations that haven't been shot with Google's cameras. It allowed you to contribute your own imagery of places that Street View didn’t already cover with your own 2D photos. This is a relatively new feature that only launched last year. When turned on, these messages said that a shutdown was incoming, and Google later confirmed the changes.Īs confirmed in those notices, the one feature that will be lost altogether in the shutdown is Street View’s Photo Paths. The shutdown notice was first spotted in the latest version of the app called 2.71618, which included a variety of messages that weren't yet enabled. That's likely where you use Street View on mobile, and Google hasn't specified any updates to its desktop version. Netflix and YouTube are just two examples of apps that won't sync with SharePlay.The Street View Studio web app will remain, so you can contribute your own imagery to the service through that, or if you just want to browse the feature you’ll find it within Google Maps.


Tap the three dots next to the content, then tap SharePlay.Tap the three dots at the top right, tap the share symbol, then tap SharePlay.Tap the share symbol, then tap SharePlay Share any place, address search, ruler for distance measuring, find your location, map live.Find a show, movie, song, album, or other content you want to share, on a supported app.Here's all you need to know about accessing the feature, according to Apple's iPhone User Guide. Bringing your map to life, one image at a time. "iOS 16 is a big release with updates that will change the way you experience iPhone,” said Craig Federighi, Apple's vice president of software engineering, who discussed the new integration at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2022.
