
As the world’s most popular search engine Google set to take over the Internet with top applications like Googlemail, Google Video and Google Earth, has the latest project gone a bit too far on our privacy?
The reason I am asking is that the company’s latest application is Google Street View in which the user can see certain parts of several big American cities through panoramic images. This means you can ‘walk’ down Fifth Avenue in New York City or the famous Las Vegas Strip in the gambling city of the world just by pressing your mouse!
Surprisingly, some users have managed to spot some amusing, weird or even stimulating images in Street View.
Here’s a selection of images taken straight from the web application:
A woman with half a face in San Francisco!
You think that’s bad, how about a man with no head at all in the same city?
Two young girls sunbathing in a park.
Now showing at your local cinema!
And what’s this? Someone trying to break-in…
It’s pretty scary that Google is spying on us! These images are only still pictures but can you imagine if these were in real-time? Still you must marvel the impressive nature of this technology available for the public.
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