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Skybird
02-02-09, 06:59 PM
I was waiting for this. we have land maps, land satellite images, land bird's-view images, virtual planetariums, nightly sky maps - but no popular tool to explore the most dominant habitat on our home planet, about which we nevertheless know less than we know about the moon...?!

Unacceptable!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7865407.stm

FIREWALL
02-02-09, 07:09 PM
What ya gonna do ? no emoticon for shrugging your shoulders and holding your palms up.

Letum
02-02-09, 07:39 PM
I thought you didn't like google SB?

longam
02-02-09, 07:41 PM
It wasn't that long ago that they perfected the satellite mapping system for consumer use. :-) <--old school

Skybird
02-02-09, 07:49 PM
I thought you didn't like google SB?
That is true, I avoid using Google Search as best as possible and warn everybody of using Google's Chrome (which has earned the strongest security warning of the German police any software ever has received, with the exception of virusses, trojans and worms, but in a way Google is more dangerous than the usual malware trying to rob your banking account or to terrorise your hardware). I only use completely uncritical terms for searching via Google, that could never compromise me at any imaginable opportunity or allow conclusions about my behavior, interests, etc (I avoid repeated searches on same issues as well, not to form a pattern they could conclude on). However, having repeatedly read about Google Earth, the smart guys say that Earth is one of the few programs by Google that does not spy and report about each and everything, but are relatively safe and uncritical to use.

Let's stick to the user's perspective here and leave out implications like the controversy about Street View or Google Health.

If there ever will be a total social surveillance being installed by Orwellian hardware, then becasue people did not care, and rated blinking lights and jingles as more important than their civil rights and their freedom.

Letum
02-02-09, 08:05 PM
Hmmmm.....some one should write a tool for you that makes a few thousand
intelligently random google searches each day to ensure google knows nothing about
you.

Aramike
02-02-09, 09:29 PM
I've used Google for years. Never had a major problem...

August
02-02-09, 09:38 PM
http://www.scottmactavish.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tinfoil-hat.jpg

Digital_Trucker
02-02-09, 11:15 PM
August:haha::har:

Iceman
02-03-09, 01:16 AM
I think I found Easter Island...was looking at small lil secluded Isles...

Skybird
02-03-09, 06:05 AM
Hmmmm.....some one should write a tool for you that makes a few thousand
intelligently random google searches each day to ensure google knows nothing about
you.
Once you get refused a job because your intended employer bought data about your internet habits he did not welcome, or once an insurance company rejects you a contract becasue of data patterns sold to them by Google, you will not make jokes anymore, promised. Once their database got hacked and your data ends in hands of people in the twilight zone of laws, you are a victim. Or better: you have made yourself a victim. ;)

Data is knoweldge. Knowledge is a trade item, as well as power. Google'S datapool is monitored or counter-checked by - nobody. That will make them more powerful then law enforcement agencies, sooner or later, and in a way they already are. The police is regulated and has limits regarding what it may do with their (limited) data on you, so are governmental offices and services. Google has not, and can gain, use and sell data without anybody looking over their shoulder. It is a yelling violation to the principle of checks-and-balances that even governments are expected to submit to.

antikristuseke
02-03-09, 06:25 AM
http://www.scottmactavish.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tinfoil-hat.jpg

What he said.

Letum
02-03-09, 06:27 AM
Hmmmm.....some one should write a tool for you that makes a few thousand
intelligently random google searches each day to ensure google knows nothing about
you. Once you get refused a job because your intended employer bought data about your internet habits he did not welcome, or once an insurance company rejects you a contract becasue of data patterns sold to them by Google, you will not make jokes anymore, promised.

No joke.

Lets say I search for:

A x1
B x3
and C x4

The the random search function searches for:
D x2
E x7
F x1
G x1
and H x2

Google's data about me is now worthless because they have no idea what I searched for and what my automated process searched for.

XabbaRus
02-03-09, 10:02 AM
Well they need to add a submersible along with the planes they have.

McBeck
02-03-09, 11:01 AM
I have updated my Google Earth, but HOW do I get to see the seabed?

Aramike
02-03-09, 01:35 PM
http://www.scottmactavish.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tinfoil-hat.jpg:rotfl:

Ditto.

darius359au
02-03-09, 04:10 PM
Easy way to blow google's tracking - use Firefox , install Ad Blocker plus and block the google analytic's script = Problems solved :03: , if you want to be ultra paranoid then use "No-script" aswell

Morts
02-03-09, 04:15 PM
http://www.scottmactavish.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tinfoil-hat.jpg

What he said.
What he said x2

SteamWake
02-04-09, 04:46 PM
Hrm :hmmm:

Maybe the conspiricys are not unfounded.

Google offers 'people tracking'

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/04/earlyshow/leisure/gamesgadgetsgizmos/main4774320.shtml?tag=topHome;topStories

Sonarman
02-04-09, 04:48 PM
Hmm... time to look for "Thor's Twins".

Q3ark
02-05-09, 02:27 PM
http://www.scottmactavish.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tinfoil-hat.jpg

What he said.
What he said x2

What they said :haha: