Now a story about a tiny island nation trying, literally, to put itself on the map. The Faroe Islands sit halfway between Iceland and Norway. About 50,000 people live there on an archipelago so remote ...
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 ...
Google Street View and Google Earth have quietly, or not so quietly, done a great deal of crowdsourced data gathering in order to map the surface of the Earth. It seems like a Street View rig has gone ...
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... Faroe Islands Lack Google Street View But They Have ...
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