The Pentagon forbids Google to shoot photos of military bases! | |
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Mar 8, 2008 02:27 | |
![]() | On Mar. 6th, the Pentagon declared to forbid Google to shoot photos or videos of the military bases. Meanwhile, Google was required to remove these photos that have been uploaded to the internet. The Pentagon said that these photos or videos might cause arouse menace to US military bases if they were used by the terrorists. Did you use Google Earth to search these sensitive areas? What do you think of Google Earth? Photo: A certain US military base. ![]() |
Mar 8, 2008 03:15 | |
![]() | I only use Google Earth to spy on my competitors around California. With Google Earth I am able to use the zoom feature to measure a a known object such as one on my own company (length of building or fence) and use an equation to figure the percentage of error so that I can measure what my competition is building and potential output for the coming season as well as newer developments. |
Mar 8, 2008 03:16 | |
![]() | Best free program on the web, IMO. |
Mar 8, 2008 10:49 | |
![]() | It is a wise directive from the Pentagon. |
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