google = cia ??? #
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 03:49 GMT
let me know when they start wire tapping, or enter the telco bizz
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 03:49 GMT
let me know when they start wire tapping, or enter the telco bizz
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 06:59 GMT
With all the information Google has on you (if you use them as your search engine, let their advertising cookies take up residence on your system, use their email etc services, and so on), they probably don't see a need for wire tapping. There's a good chance you already do it for them (and if you don't, then there's many people out there who do).
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 06:59 GMT
Well after all this time, and they not found Bin Liner yet, I would not worry too much about them finding anything really important.
I wonder if they will find Elvis?
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:14 GMT
Hopefully Google et al will eventually get round to higher-res imaging of areas of the UK that /aren't/ London ...
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:14 GMT
When they win the wireless spectrum auction, of course. Then they will tap EVERYTHING.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:14 GMT
Microsoft have had bird-eye photos on Virtual Earth/Live Maps for a few months now. This isn't your normal satellite images, nor the 3D rendered version , rather an aircraft flies around taking high-res photos which give a better impression of where things are located (i.e.. much easier to visualise and understand). This was blogged about back in May. Google, now nearly 2 months later, buy a company who does this - yet, AFAIK, still haven't rolled out the service. http://virtualearth.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2BBC66E99FDCDB98!8739.entry
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:14 GMT
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, privacy doesn't work.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:55 GMT
Well, well.
When will we see the privacy mob up in arms and brandishing the same venomous, acid tongues they use when attacking Government.
Perhaps they are not privacy advocates, as they like to think, but simply anti-Government fanatics.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:55 GMT
Why wait for someone to actually pickup a phone?
Googles new patent to listen to what's going on in your house -- obstinably to determine what's on the TV or Radio, but it's not like the mic on your 'puter is going to filter everything else out:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=1721
Sadly, you know there are people oblivious enough to sign up for such things. Or their kids -- without the consent of others in the house.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:00 GMT
If they aren't, they'll buy the CIA shortly I suspect.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:00 GMT
Nano, it's hardly just London they cover. Even my hick little town in Wales is in high res.
search swansea, wales, or go here!
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=swansea+wales&ie=UTF8&ll=51.619062,-3.941058&spn=0.001369,0.002819&t=k&z=19&om=1
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:00 GMT
Hmmm
All these high res scans will help the government with their proposed conservatory tax.
We saw an AWACS over Peterborough a couple of weeks ago... Now google earth has decent scans of our town as well.......
But do they sell any extra info gleaned ?
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:00 GMT
Privacy doesn't work? That's a silly thing for you to say. You choose for privacy not to work by participating in activities/services that compromise your privacy.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:56 GMT
A few weeks ago, walking home I walked past a car in traffic which had two good-quality (we use them ourselves) video cameras rigged to a frame in the passenger seat which also held a laptop. There were no markings on the car but from the driver's behavoir toward the kit it looked to me like it was running.
Anyone else seen one?
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 14:07 GMT
"Well, well.
When will we see the privacy mob up in arms and brandishing the same venomous, acid tongues they use when attacking Government.
Perhaps they are not privacy advocates, as they like to think, but simply anti-Government fanatics."
For quite some years now actually, what rock have you been hiding under? See: http://www.google-watch.org/
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 14:07 GMT
Seems I missed one of these ;~) off my post after the Simpsons reference.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 14:07 GMT
@Angus Wood:
I saw a similar rig months ago in Gray's Inn Road but the car had its company stickers on. My bet was a streetview-service for real estate companies.
That was before the (american) Google streetview was rumoured.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 15:31 GMT
Hmm, they seem to have a higher-res image, but unfortunately it's gone back in time, my house hasn't been built yet !!! (built in 2000).
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 17:11 GMT
The issue is with the display software. There's enough difference in browsers to make it difficult for them to restrict the right-hand end of the time-bar (forward past today) to only premium subscribers.
The Doctor is helping so they should have it sorted soon.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 18:36 GMT
At least in the US. Google's acquired Grand Central (www.grandcentral.com) and now help you manage your phone contacts, call routing, call logs, and voice mail.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 19:13 GMT
Some taxing districts in the US have used them in the past for tax appraisals. Let's say you forgot to tell your appraisal district about that new pool in your backyard. They'll nail you for it, eventually.
By the way, I thought Beech scrapped all their Starships.
Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 20:39 GMT
Tarnation! Blasted Taxmen. Now I'll have to plant some of that flores cannabis gigantis to hide the new pool...