This is awesome. Google is creating a virtual world of our world. Imagine searching for a place finding it in Earth, zooming to street level, then zooming into the buisness, restaurant, theather, etc and having a look around to get a feel for the place.
Will M$ have some kind of trade in program for the original 360 ? I mean how many people had to send back there 360's cause they got the ring of death ? So how about upgrading for a price ? I'd be happy to upgrade to the 2.0 version for say an additional $100 - $150 for an HDMI port and either an HD-DVD or 120 GB HD. I just hope they don't let the first adaptors and 360 Loyalists in the cold and have to buy an additional 360 in order to upgrade to TRUE HD capabilities.
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