The technology uses a computer algorithm to search Google's image database for faces and blurs them, according to John Hanke, director of Google Earth and Google Maps. On May 12, 2008, Google announced that it was testing face-blurring technology on its photos of the busy streets of Manhattan.On May 5, 2008, Google improves its quality, the captures become in high quality.On April 16, 2008, Street View was fully integrated into Google Earth 4.3.Since July 2007, Google has used imagery that belongs exclusively to Google. Immersive Media continued to do image capture for Street View until Google developed its own capability to do so.
On May 30, 2007, at the Where 2.0 Conference, Immersive Media Company was identified as the contractor that captured the imagery for four of the five cities initially mapped by Street View, using its patented dodecahedral camera array on a moving car.On May 25, 2007, Street View was announced.In 2005, Street View project begins, Google employees start the first tests using a van equipped with cameras on the roof in the San Francisco area.Timelapse additions from the start of the service to present, including countries with public street view available