SearchBliss
Feb 5th 2009, 10:18 am
Google Inc released software on Wednesday that allows users of mobile phones and other wireless devices to automatically share their whereabouts with family and friends.
Users in 27 countries will be able to broadcast their location to others constantly, using Google Latitude. Controls allow users to select who receives the information or to go offline at any time, Google said on its Web site.
http://searchbliss-webmaster.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-google-software-to-track-mobile.html
Once again I feel Google's new strides to keep track of everything is once again in place. This has me concerned about privacy issues, even though they state "Fun aside, we recognize the sensitivity of location data, so we've built fine-grained privacy controls right into the application,"...
Yet they still have access to the information at will..."big brother" is an understatement here.
Users in 27 countries will be able to broadcast their location to others constantly, using Google Latitude. Controls allow users to select who receives the information or to go offline at any time, Google said on its Web site.
http://searchbliss-webmaster.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-google-software-to-track-mobile.html
Once again I feel Google's new strides to keep track of everything is once again in place. This has me concerned about privacy issues, even though they state "Fun aside, we recognize the sensitivity of location data, so we've built fine-grained privacy controls right into the application,"...
Yet they still have access to the information at will..."big brother" is an understatement here.