# A Brief History of the world's most valuable company GOOGLE(part-7)
**AP **
Google's sense of duty regarding protection was addressed, be that as it may, after it presented a related mapping administration, called Street View, that indicated road level photos first from around the United States and later from different nations that were accessible by road address. A few photos gave a view through house windows or indicated people sunbathing. Google guarded the administration by saying that the pictures indicated just what a man could check whether strolling down the road. Because of security worries in Germany, in 2010 Google enabled individuals to quit having their homes and business incorporated into Street View, and 244,000 individuals (3 percent of the nation) did as such. Nonetheless, despite the fact that a German court decided in 2011 that Street View was lawful, Google declared that it would not add new photos to the administration.
Google worker Arthur Poirier, on a camera-prepared tricycle, recording pictures for Google's Street View mapping administration in Paris, August 2009.
Google worker Arthur Poirier, on a camera-prepared tricycle, recording pictures for Google's Street View mapping administration in Paris, August 2009.
**Google Apps and Chrome **
In 2006, in what numerous in the business thought about the opening salvo in a war with Microsoft, Google presented Google Apps—application programming facilitated by Google that goes through clients' Web programs. The main free projects included Google Calendar (a planning program), Google Talk (a texting system), and Google Page Creator (a Web-page-creation program). Keeping in mind the end goal to utilize these free projects, clients saw promotions and put away their information on Google's hardware. This sort of arrangement, in which both the information and the projects are found some place on the Internet, is regularly called distributed computing.