When Google isn't turning up to photograph your island for Google Street View and you really want it, maybe it's time to get creative. That is just what the Faroe Islands have done, turning to their ...
Lying just above Scotland and halfway between Noway and Iceland is the archipelago of the Faroe Islands. Its remoteness and the fact that it is spread across 18 tiny, rugged islands means it hasn't ...
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Last month, we told you about Sheep View 360, an initiative undertaken by the residents of the Faroe Islands archipelago that aimed to map the islands with solar powered 360-degree cameras mounted on ...
Between Norway and Iceland rests an archipelago of 18 little isles called the Faroe Islands. The residents want Google Street View, but the tech giant hasn’t announced plans to visit the subarctic ...
With a population of 49,000 the Faroe Islands isn't always the first place to benefit from new technology. Now it's taking things into its own hands. Residents are strapping cameras to sheep across ...
The Google Street View project has sent cars to photograph places around the world, but it has never been to the Faroe Islands. Some islanders have found a unique way to put itself on the map. Now a ...
Earlier this summer, a tourism advocate named Durita Dahl Andreassen made a plea to Google. In a blog post, Andreassen explained how she’d spent the last few months using sheep equipped with ...
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