Now it isn’t too far back in time when we talked about Google heading on with its deal with GeoEye. The idea was to provide Google Maps with high resolution pictures and Google Earth. Was it about Google making a move away from its usual partner, DigitalGlobe? Maybe, but the giant will be utilizing DigitalGlobe’s latest satellite for images, etc. So with all these deals and satellites it has over us, what limits has the government really imposed on it? Sounds quite disturbing to me, for we have the government to worry about or rather should I say governments watching over us and Google adds itself as another. Am I being pessimistic? Not exactly, just a bit concerned, although the Maps Google has provided us help a lot in a strange place, but a satellite eyeing over me taking photos, is not the sort of thing I would want.
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