While the screen redrawing is choppy, I like the idea of EveryScape (perhaps, better than the reality of it, so far), but Web Worker Daily has a description of what EveryScape is (Unusual Web Work: EveryScape Ambassador) and a job opportunity for people who want to do something different:
When you visit one of their sites, such as their Boston page, you can drive around and see the city in a 360-degree panning window. But you can also enter buildings and see what’s inside - places like the Paul Revere House or the original Cheers. Right now, Everyscape only covers a dozen or so cities, and that’s where the job opportunity comes in. If you live in one of the cities that’s next on their plan, you can apply to be an “Everyscape Ambassador” - someone who drives around with the appropriate fancy equipment, taking the images to be digitized. This requires a team of two and pays on a per-mile basis - supposedly high enough to be a full-time job.
I think I'll play with EveryScape a little bit - even with the limited selections there's plenty of places I'd like to take a closer look at.
