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South Korean newspapers said Google Earth provides images of the presidential Blue House and military bases in the country, which remains technically at war with communist North Korea. The North's main nuclear facility at Yongbyon is among sites in that country displayed on the service. /snip Roy |
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 05:26:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote: South Korean newspapers said Google Earth provides images of the presidential Blue House and military bases in the country, which remains technically at war with communist North Korea. The North's main nuclear facility at Yongbyon is among sites in that country displayed on the service. /snip Roy Does it also show images of area 51? David |
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URL: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051016/..._google_terror Title: Google Satellite Photos Worry India Leader snip The governments of South Korea and Thailand and lawmakers in the Netherlands have expressed similar concerns. |
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South Korean newspapers said Google Earth provides images of the presidential Blue House and military bases in the country, which remains technically at war with communist North Korea. The North's main nuclear facility at Yongbyon is among sites in that country displayed on the service. |
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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote: URL: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051016/..._google_terror Title: Google Satellite Photos Worry India Leader snip The governments of South Korea and Thailand and lawmakers in the Netherlands have expressed similar concerns. Since I left the Netherlands they become more and more crazy every day. Each province had a "disaster map", with objects that could be a problem to the people who live there, if something went wrong with those objects. Of course, those maps have to be removed off line, since a terrorist could blow something up. Incredible! I mean, a terrorist just has to go to a train station in one of the main cities, and blow himself/herself up. Besides, if a terrorist wants a map, he/she gets it. No need for Google maps. |
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South Korean newspapers said Google Earth provides images of the presidential Blue House and military bases in the country, which remains technically at war with communist North Korea. The North's main nuclear facility at Yongbyon is among sites in that country displayed on the service. Yeah, and before that nobody had a clue where it could be located. |
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__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 16 October 2005 15:12 \__ Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote: URL: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051016/..._google_terror Title: Google Satellite Photos Worry India Leader snip The governments of South Korea and Thailand and lawmakers in the Netherlands have expressed similar concerns. Since I left the Netherlands they become more and more crazy every day. Each province had a "disaster map", with objects that could be a problem to the people who live there, if something went wrong with those objects. Of course, those maps have to be removed off line, since a terrorist could blow something up. Incredible! I mean, a terrorist just has to go to a train station in one of the main cities, and blow himself/herself up. Besides, if a terrorist wants a map, he/she gets it. No need for Google maps. Google Maps and similar services make that easier though. |
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I ought to point out that the Internet contained maps for a very long time (since I was 17 at the least), satellite maps included. I was playing about with these. The maps didn't have a big "G" at the top-left corner of the page and there was no Google watermark either. I find these watermarks somewhat vain, I have to say. |
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Be ready for some legal actions because everybody wants a little bit of the Google bucks. There is a certain company in north-west America that could teach us a lesson or two on legal implication of invasion to territory of other companies. In fact, on a completely valid and related note, here is something I read just 5 minutes ago: http://gigaom.com/2004/06/29/apple-i...-as-microsoft/ |
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snip The Dashboard is home to a new kind of application called Widgets. Widgets are mini-applications written in JavaScript that are designed for fun as well as function,? writes Apple on its website. Very cool - except it is a direct rip-off of Konfabulator, a $25 Macintosh program which has been doing this for the longest time. Shame on you Apple! /snip |
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Yeah, and before that nobody had a clue where it could be located. Well, it's only make believe... |
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