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Google Maps: Now With Less Privacy


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They must be using a more robust imaging system in San Francisco, as I just checked out my house and I couldn't get any closer than before. Still a rather fuzzy picture only recognizable because I live here.
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Street view is only available for major cities.

 

And not even all the streets.

 

I can look at a crystal clear shot of my apartment here in San Francisco now (and let me tell you it's freaking me out), but if I lived a block or two down, I wouldn't be able to. I also can't look up old addresses in Chicago, or Wisconsin or Florida.

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Right now, the street view only exists when they send somebody out to take a 360 shot, it is not like it is constantly updating or anything.

 

Not to be "that guy", but you have no expectation of privacy in a public place. Now, if they start looking in your window, there is a problem. But if you don't want all the pron on your bedroom computer to be seen from the street, best pull the shade.

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I'm not really freaked out by the "lack of privacy," as it were. Not to sound all Grassy Knoll or anything but I already feel like my entire life's an open book to whoever has the desire, time, and wherewithal to poke around it. I just think the technology itself is pretty wild and impressive.
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I have a friend who was in the military not so long ago.

 

Anyways, he had access to satellite cameras. What you see on these things is child's play.

 

You can be zoomed in to the point where a blade of grass is essentially viewable. All live in realtime.

 

He claims to have spied on his mother in the backyard and called her up to tell her what she was doing!

 

There is an eye in the sky and Big Brother most certainly is watching, if he chooses to.

And it's not like it's that difficult. I remember solving a physics problem on lenses and light. The question was, disregarding a horizon, how big would a refracting lense have to be to see LA from NYC? The answer was only around 7' I believe!

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