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Gemma Jones

Google makes huge changes to Street View for mobile users

Google is making a huge change to Street View for its mobile phone users.

The tech company is adding a "time travel" feature to smartphones for the first time. The newest update will allow users to look back at historical photos of locations on their mobile.

Street View is the tech giant's 360-degree photo-based map of the world with images captured from cameras mounted onto vehicles and even backpacks and can be found within Google Maps. Currently, only users on the desktop version of Street View can access any available historical images of a location.

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They can use it to look up a landmark or the street they live on, dating back to when Street View launched in 2007. This feature is now being extended to iOS and Android smartphones.

The announcement comes as the Street View feature marks its 15th birthday. Ethan Russell, senior director of product management for Google Maps, said: "Street View is all about capturing the world as it changes, and it's also a powerful way to reminisce about the past.

"Starting today on Android and iOS globally, it's now easier than ever to travel back in time right from your phone. Here's how it works: When you're viewing Street View imagery of a place, tap anywhere on the photo to see information about the location.

"Then tap 'See more dates' to see the historical imagery we've published of that place, dating back to when Street View launched in 2007. Browse each of the images to see a digital time capsule that shows how a place has changed."

As part of the birthday celebrations, Google also revealed the most searched for locations on Street View in the UK, with Big Ben topping the list ahead of Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium and Buckingham Palace. Stonehenge and the British Museum completed the top five, with London Bridge, the Folkestone White Horse, the London Eye, the University of Oxford and Wembley stadium also making the top ten.

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