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Perhaps inspired by the tourists who followed their Satnav and drove into the sea, Google has lugged cameras beneath the waves and added the results to the StreetView service. Google Ocean, as the new service is called, allows users to swim with the fishes. And turtles. And the occasional manta ray, for good measure. …

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  1. Preacher

    Quite useful

    I just found Nemo

    1. frank ly

      Re: Quite useful

      But I still can't find Atlantis. Maybe iOS6 maps has it?

      1. TRT

        Re: Quite useful

        Stand by for action. Anything can happen in the next half-hour.

      2. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Quite useful

        Even if iOS6 has got it Atlantis, it'll be in the wrong location.

  2. Jelliphiish

    because

    beach-side properties have wifi too.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @TRT

    Wow, you're old. Almost as old as me.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: @TRT

      Nah, he watched the repeats ;-)

      1. TRT

        Re: @TRT

        It was a staple of my pre-school TV exposure, but they were the repeats, yes. The first GA production I remember seeing on first broadcast was UFO, when I'd come downstairs in the middle of the night (probably 10pm, but at that age, anything past 8pm was the middle of the night!) It's still my favourite TV show, above and beyond DW even!

        1. Oldfogey
          Coat

          Re: @TRT

          You're all juveniles.

          Four Feather Falls, original transmission.

          Hence the moniker.

          I need the coat - you get cold easily at my age.

  4. blofse

    The use of this is?

    So oil barons can find where to next dig? So we can quickly find where to get endangered species?

    Quite cool, but I really cannot see the use of the cost of this one...?

    1. trickie

      Re: The use of this is?

      It's as useful as the streetviews of Scott's cabin in the Antarctic. It's for fun! And long may Google keep at it.

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  5. miknik

    Google Goggles

    Bet they wish they hadn't already used that name up...

  6. Anonymous Coward
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    They are just taking the piss now

    I think this is just willy waggling in Apple's face. "Look at us! You can't even get basic directions and locations correct and we're mapping the underside of the frikkin' sea!"

    And long may Google keep at this, too.

  7. C. P. Cosgrove

    Poor (?) old Apple

    "Google, however, did so intentionally. ®"

    That was a nasty and uncalled for crack !

    Chris cosgrove

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