LOL - last time someone sent me a picture of my place it was either out of 
range OR the garbage bins were out the front!!!

Jane 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rowena 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 5:03 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Google Launches Encrypted Search and also Encrypted Gmail 
Option


  What they were complaining about is that they kind of sucked in info from 
people's wi-fi setups, not just taking the pictures.

  I've been down all sorts of Googled lanes too, and have got to know my 
childhood area better in Australia than when I was over there, and saved and 
edited the photos to boot.  (But they so often go down a lane and then stop 
and, presumably, go back with the camera off, instead of going all the way down 
to the next road!)  

  I've clambered all around Everest, sniffed the dust in Babylon, stared slack 
jawed at Pompeii, searched minesites and cattle stations in Queensland, and 
next week I think I might Google-tour Jane's hillside retreat!

  And a couple of months ago when Google cameras came down our road again, I 
gave them a wave, so watch out for me!

  R

  On 26/05/2010 1:44 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: 
I love Google, especially Google Earth where you can go down all the lanes and 
see where people live.  The privacy thing doesn't bother me at all--after all, 
they only take the picture once.  It is really helpful when you are trying to 
choose a new place to live, because you can look at all the different areas to 
see if you will like them--without leaving the front room.  dee

On 25 May 2010, at 17:54, Rowena wrote:

  
It was on the news here in Australia that Google is being frowned upon for 
"spying" on the houses it passes as it takes photos.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/25/2908415.htm  quoted in part:

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has lashed out at Google, accusing the 
internet giant of the single biggest breach of privacy in history.

In recent weeks Google has been criticised after revelations that its Street 
View photo cars were also collecting information about people's wireless 
internet connections.

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