Street View Mapping Taken Off the Streets
April 8th, 2008 - Posted in Around the Internet |here is an interesting concept, virtual tours of businesses such as restaurants, bars, etc… OK I know that does not sound new and frankly it isn’t, but when you combine Street View Mapping (Google) and virtual tours it works well. Everyscape.com has done exactly this

When I first saw the site I was not impressed, but it is new so I wasn’t expecting much. There is a funky autodrive option that let’s you sit back and be a passenger, but up on Twin Peaks in San Francisco the autodrive just took you into a tiny circle.
This isn’t a mapping website. This is an advertising website for businesses. There are many places to add your brand and marketing, and add a virtual tour of your business.
restaurant example - Ski Mountain Example (virtual tour of ski resort is a pretty good idea)
As a Scape Artist, you’ll be helping to create more than an online world — you’ll be creating the world, online. Whether you’re driving the streets with EveryScape’s special roof-mounted, multicamera, shooting the interiors of your favorite joints, passing on the inside scoop on a local shop, or just making sure that your world is being represented the way it should be. As a Scape Artist, you have the ability and responsibility to create something that means something.
Become a Scape Artist
Sign me up, I’d love to drive one of those cars with the roof mounted cameras through bars, restaurants and up ski mountains
Bottom line, this is a great start to an interesting website, but they need to get the traffic by offering Yelp like features and involve the community, not just businesses looking to advertise online.






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