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Irish version of Google’s Street View to go live today

Posted on September 30, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Pamela Duncan reports:

The Irish version of Google’s Street View project is due to go live today, allowing internet users to view Irish cities on their home computer screens.

The service is to be launched by Minister for Tourism Mary Hanafin later today at Google’s European headquarters based in Barrow Street in Dublin.

Read more on Irish Times.

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