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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: Simon on July 09, 2010, 19:52
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Google has given its Street View cars the green light to hit the streets and start snapping photos again, after spending the past few months parked over the Wi-Fi data debacle.
In May, Google admitted its camera cars were collecting Wi-Fi data as they drove around cities taking snaps for the Street View photo service in Google Maps. Along with that Wi-Fi data, Google also picked up personal information from unsecured connections, which the firm claims was unintentional.
The Street View cars are now back in business, but without any Wi-Fi detection equipment on board. "Our cars will no longer collect any Wi-Fi information at all, but will continue to collect photos and 3D imagery as they did before," said Brian McClendon, vice president of engineering for Google Geo, in a blog post, taking care to stress that Microsoft's Bing is also collecting such photos for its mapping service.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/359311/google-street-view-cars-back-on-the-road
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excellent.
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I have to admit, I've found Street View very useful on occasions.
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I think it's absolutely excellent.