Street View in Google Maps:
Drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control onto the map to enter Street View mode. If blue lines appear on the map then those lines indicate where street view is available [not all areas have street view].
Also, in the new Google Maps interface when you double-click on the map or a placemark the pop-up window sometimes contains a Street view button.
For more help visit Google's Street View Help Center (in related links below).
Basically drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control (on upper-left corner) onto the map to enter Street View mode at that location.
See related links below.
Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth launched in 2007.
Google Maps from the web browser and Google Earth from the desktop can view Street View. you can also view traffic.
by google map or google earth
You can, but it is a rather new functionality added to Google Maps / Google Earth, and at the moment, the street view is only available for major avenues and roads.
The orange "pegman" icon in classic Google Maps is the tool to activate Street View mode in Google Maps. Normally you drag the orange "pegman" icon onto the map to activate street view mode at that location. The new Google Maps interface is redesigning the street view user interface.
When Google updates it street view photos in its image database then these updates are made available to Google Maps and Google Earth.
It would be useful to use Google Maps Street view when you are looking for an address and directions on how to get to that address. Looking at a street view will give you a better idea of the location of the address in question.
Google Maps has Street View imagery and Bing Maps has Streetside eye-level view, both of which capture imagery from street level. You can also download Google Earth from Google's website for advanced features including Street View.
There is currently on Street View for Google Earth app on Android or iOS mobile devices but you can get Street View using the appropriate Maps app on viewing Google Maps via the device's web browser.
Google maps allows one to view a street map of whatever location you enter.
Try Google maps or Google Street View
Google Maps has Street View imagery and Bing Maps has Streetside eye-level view, both of which capture imagery from street level. (See related links below) You can also download Google Earth from Google's website for advanced features including Street View.