Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The sheep from the Faroe Islands take brawl with Google – New Technology

Can the island does not have its own Google Street View gets to fix your own Sheep View. Faroe Islands woolly inhabitants offers a digital 360-tour around the island.

Chewy, Google, said the residents of the Faroe Islands when it took to get a local street view capability via Google maps . Then they took matters into their own hands and placed 360 cameras in special harnesses on a number of islands all the sheep, reports the Guardian. The result: The ability to keep up with the virtual, woolly tours around the Faroe Islands hilly terrain.

Carriers of the technology is not reasonably hard to find among the Faroes 80,000 sheep. Clearly more than the islands’ 49,188 human inhabitants.

360 Sheep View is part of a campaign to just get Google to collect map data on the islands dubbed #wewantgooglestreetview.

In the film, below you will keep up with the sheep in the Faroe Islands.

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