BISHKEK, MAY 13 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kyrgyzstan became the 77th country to feature in Google Street View, and the first in Central Asia and the South Caucasus, highlighting its relative openness and potentially giving its tourist sector a boost.
Tilek Mamutov, Google’s representative in Kyrgyzstan, said in a Facebook post that the new service will give people around the world the chance to make a virtual road-trip across Kyrgyzstan.
“Now users of Google Maps all over the world can take virtual trips along Kyrgyz roads and discover tourist attractions online,” he said.
Google Street View integrates with the California-based company’s mapping service to allow users to navigate their way though cities at street level with static images.
Mr Mamutov said it took around 1-1/2 years for Google to photograph virtually every road in Kyrgyzstan.
A similar programme was rolled out in some cities in Kazakhstan by Yandex, the Russian search engine, but there is no timeline yet for Google to capture each and every corner of the country.
Google Street View has been criticised for impinging on people’s privacy.
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(News report from Issue No. 281, published on May 20 2016)