Creepy, huh? Obviously, if Google has access to all of this information, it's using it in sinister ways. Not so fast: According to Google representatives, there's nothing personally identifiable about any of the data that Google saves and analyzes. Your search queries, for example, aren't...
The censorship behind Baker Lake is still unknown, but many believe it has to do with a few creepy factors. For one, it is believed that this part of Canada is reportedly hiding extraterrestrial evidence, which might be a bit of a stretch. Unfortunately, there are many graves here, though...
Jun 22, 20154 mins analysis Something for nothing: Apple and Amazon’s new economy Jun 18, 20156 mins analysis Tech’s real driver is back in pole position Jun 15, 20155 mins Show me more news Puppet open source fork OpenVox arrives ...
I do not need or want ads following me based on places I go, ever. It’s creepy and invasive while also badly missing the mark on what any of my interests or consumer desires are. I stopped using Chrome for the same reason. Last edited: Aug 23, 2024 Reactions: RickD...
similar tocontent that contradictswell-established scientific consensus around the origin of Covid19?As I recall, at the start of the pandemic there was a strong tendency on social media to shut down any suggestions that the pandemic started in a Wuhan lab. ...
http://joelion.com/googleearth/CarterFinley_1993-2009.kmz Sean O'Connor February 2, 2009 at 6:14 pm I concur with Chris. Browsing around Novosibirsk, Russia, I wasn’t able to access some of the imagery that used to be in Google Earth prior to an old update a while back. This is...
The University of Oxford’s Internet Institute has analyzed Google search patterns and discovered that there are places in the United States where there are more people searching for zombies and satan than for Santa Claus. “a few pockets including just outside the San Francisco Bay and Seattle ...
2. The Google Maps blacklist.This list is a little more creepy, and if you are concerned about your privacy, it might be a good list to be on. The cameras of Google Earth and Google Maps have photographed your home for all to see. If you don't like that, "just ...
One of the interesting things to look for will be just what Eric Schmidt has to say. Mr. Schmidt has been known to make somepretty incendiary statements, including "Google policy is to get right up to the creepy line but not cross it" and "If you have something that you don't want ...
Google also uses this data to estimate the hours when individual businesses will be busy. It does this by keeping tabs on the foot traffic in individual buildings. A bit creepy perhaps, but it's yet another attempt to bring that offline information online. ...