Founded | 2002 |
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Founder | Mok Oh |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Jim Schoonmaker ( CEO) |
Website |
www |
EveryScape is an online mapping service based in Waltham, Massachusetts. It allows users to view panoramic images from various locations and is a competitor of Google's Street View service. [1] [2]
This article needs to be updated.(August 2010) |
EveryScape was founded in 2002 by Mok Oh in Newton, Massachusetts, and was originally called Mok 3. [3] [4] [5]
In 2005, the company raised $4.5 million in Series A funding. [6]
In May 2007, EveryScape unveiled a demo of its service in San Francisco. [2] On October 29, 2007, the company debuted its service in Boston, New York, Miami, and Aspen, Colorado. [7] The service included 360 degree panoramic views of the cities, and allowed users to contribute indoor and outdoor photographs to its maps. [4] [8] [9]
EveryScape expanded its service to Lexington, Massachusetts, in December 2007, [10] to Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2008, [11] and to Laguna Beach, California, a week later on January 24, 2008. [12]
On April 7, 2008, EveryScape added Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. [13] Later in the month, Beverly Hills was added.[ citation needed]
In March 2008, the company secured $7 million in Series B funding for expansion. [14] [15] [16]
In February 2010, the company raised $6 million in Series C funding. [6]
In December 2010, EveryScape formed a partnership with Bing to develop an “Interior Views” feature on Bing Maps. The feature allowed users to explore the inside of buildings. [17]
Founded | 2002 |
---|---|
Founder | Mok Oh |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Jim Schoonmaker ( CEO) |
Website |
www |
EveryScape is an online mapping service based in Waltham, Massachusetts. It allows users to view panoramic images from various locations and is a competitor of Google's Street View service. [1] [2]
This article needs to be updated.(August 2010) |
EveryScape was founded in 2002 by Mok Oh in Newton, Massachusetts, and was originally called Mok 3. [3] [4] [5]
In 2005, the company raised $4.5 million in Series A funding. [6]
In May 2007, EveryScape unveiled a demo of its service in San Francisco. [2] On October 29, 2007, the company debuted its service in Boston, New York, Miami, and Aspen, Colorado. [7] The service included 360 degree panoramic views of the cities, and allowed users to contribute indoor and outdoor photographs to its maps. [4] [8] [9]
EveryScape expanded its service to Lexington, Massachusetts, in December 2007, [10] to Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2008, [11] and to Laguna Beach, California, a week later on January 24, 2008. [12]
On April 7, 2008, EveryScape added Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. [13] Later in the month, Beverly Hills was added.[ citation needed]
In March 2008, the company secured $7 million in Series B funding for expansion. [14] [15] [16]
In February 2010, the company raised $6 million in Series C funding. [6]
In December 2010, EveryScape formed a partnership with Bing to develop an “Interior Views” feature on Bing Maps. The feature allowed users to explore the inside of buildings. [17]