Google Maps Now Show Views From Webcams
Nick | Apr 17, 2009 | Comments 0
The latest layer to be turned on in Google Maps is one for webcams. Just click on the “More” button on the top right of each map right next to the “Traffic” button. When you do that, it shows you thumbnails from different public Webcams around the world as tracked by Webcams.travel.
You don’t see an actual video, just the most recent still image captured by the Webcam. But this can come in handy when you want to actually see the traffic on a major highway

What other Google Map layers do we need?
via: www.techcrunch.com
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