MindyBlingBucks
05-31-2005, 08:27 PM
Full Story (http://slashdot.org/articles/05/05/31/176251.shtml?tid=217&tid=1)
"Google has released a beta of it's Google Earth software to subscribers of the existing Keyhole service. New features include 3D models of buildings in selected cities, input from your gps receiver and a better search system. I have posted screenshots here (http://photos11.flickr.com/16639588_c9da324958_o.jpg) and here (http://photos9.flickr.com/16639589_5199a44bae_o.jpg)."
Check out the screen shots. . .these services are ok, but tourists and photo journalists are being punished or at least reprimanded for taking pictures in subways and on streets of big cities?
How does this make sense?
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"Google has released a beta of it's Google Earth software to subscribers of the existing Keyhole service. New features include 3D models of buildings in selected cities, input from your gps receiver and a better search system. I have posted screenshots here (http://photos11.flickr.com/16639588_c9da324958_o.jpg) and here (http://photos9.flickr.com/16639589_5199a44bae_o.jpg)."
Check out the screen shots. . .these services are ok, but tourists and photo journalists are being punished or at least reprimanded for taking pictures in subways and on streets of big cities?
How does this make sense?
:?: