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Google Street View now ventures into HIA

Google has launched 360-degree imagery of Doha’s Hamad International Airport (HIA), making it the first airport in the Middle East and North Africa available to view within Street View on Google Maps on mobile and desktop.
Street View is a feature of Google Maps that lets users explore places around the world such as landmarks, natural wonders, as well as culturally and historically significant sites.
Anyone with a smartphone can explore the airport’s 23ft Lamp Bear sculpture and other attractions in the 600,000sqm building, Google Inc said in a statement yesterday.  
Google used the Street View trolley, a push-cart outfitted with equipment to collect indoor imagery: a panoramic camera to collect 360-degree views, lasers to capture distances to walls, motion sensors to track the trolley’s position and a laptop to operate the system.
Ulf Spitzer, head of Street View, said: “The Google Street View team continues to go to amazing places around the world because we know that our users love to see them and experience these locations online. From Urs Fischer’s Lamp Bear sculpture to the international brands that line HIA’s duty-free, travellers around the world now have the airport’s boarding gates, lounges and much more at their fingertips.”
HIA is the latest indoor Street View experience in the region and joins other structures such as Dubai’s Burj Khalifa and Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. It is also the latest in a long list of the region’s landmarks available for the world to explore online, including Petra in Jordan, the Pyramids of Giza and the Liwa Desert in Abu Dhabi.
Google Maps’ Street View feature began in 2007 and today covers thousands of cities around the world. The programme includes capturing 360-degree imagery of streets, theme parks, university campuses, pedestrian malls, landmarks and zoos.
Doha’s world-renowned airport now joins other global landmarks on Street View such as Big Ben and Eiffel Tower.
The imagery of the airport’s interiors will now be available on Google Maps and can be viewed in the Street View Gallery.

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