I guess I wouldn't call this stereographic, as in there is not a separate image for the right and left eye, nor does it produce a 3D effect. It does, however, provide the nice fisheye source view from Google Maps.
Which browsers does this work in? It's not loading at all in Firefox (3.6.24), and in Chrome (16.0.912.63), I get a vertical blue stripe on the page, with a few map controls that don't work (zooming out is broken). (Ubuntu for both browsers).
Yeah, this is pretty damn cool.<p><a href="http://notlion.github.com/streetview-stereographic/#o=0.000,0.000,0.000,1.000&z=1.688&mz=15&mt=hybrid&p=40.75913,-73.98444" rel="nofollow">http://notlion.github.com/streetview-stereographic/#o=0.000,...</a> (times square)<p><a href="http://notlion.github.com/streetview-stereographic/#o=0.000,0.000,0.000,1.000&z=1.688&mz=18&mt=hybrid&p=48.87324,2.29461" rel="nofollow">http://notlion.github.com/streetview-stereographic/#o=0.000,...</a> (arc de triomphe)
At first I wasn't sure what was going on, all I could see what blue. Turns out it defaults to 0͏° lattitude and 0͏° longitude. You should choose a more sensible default.
Is there a serious demand for stereo street view? I wrote this code 3 years ago while working for the Army, then Google released their version of it. But now it's pulled. The code is released to the public so if there is interest in this, I'll see if I can clean it up and release it.
hey, i'm loving it, too - today i made a short-film with this plugin --> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGXYEqVFclg" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGXYEqVFclg</a>