To check it out, open the app and use Street View in a location. Tap anywhere on the image to show a pop-up menu to see more detail about a location. Next to the time it was taken, an option for “See more dates” should appear. Tap on it, and you’ll be able to select different times when Google published a Street View photo — dating back to 2007. Google states it is now available on iOS and Android. As of writing, this UK-based writer has yet to see the option, meaning it may be rolling out in different regions at different times. Either way, it’s a nifty feature to try out, especially if you’re interested to see how a certain location has developed over the years. Google also has a new “ultraportable” camera in the works, and it kind of resembles a small robot strapped to an air-conditioning unit. Instead of using a Street View car, the new camera system can be fitted on any car, meaning it can easily be transported to new locations such as “remote islands, up to the tops of mountains or on a stroll through your local town square.” It’s expected to roll out next year. Speaking of all things Google, find out if Google’s Pixel ecosystem could be the death of Android as we know it.