Tech Talk
June 11, 2007 3:14 PM

Google Is Watching You

(AP)
Think of it as a snapshot of Americana, frozen in time for all to see. It's Google's new "Street View." To see what I mean, just type your address in a Google search bar, click on "Maps" and then "Street View." Oh, one important note: you have to have to live in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami or New York to see it in action. Google does say more cities are on the way though, so yours may be next.

To get the 360-degree view, Google used a camera with 11 lenses mounted on top of a van and basically drove up and down the streets capturing everything along the way. The images were then "stitched" together to provide the uber-panoramic view.

Of course, along with all the mundane are the strange and, well, rather voyeuristic stuff. From a man seemingly climbing a wall to an angry woman on a cell phone to plenty of, um, scantily-clad people or those in some stage of awkward undress.

It's got some privacy groups concerned, especially when people can be identified entering sensitive or controversial places, but others see it simply as a handy tool for transplanted urbanites or tourists scoping out a particular neighborhood. In some cases the images aren't clear enough to make out faces anyway. It really depends on who you ask, but it usually elicits a combination of both creepy and cool at the same time. And it certainly underscores how Google is continuing to amass a huge amount of locational and information data. Is our privacy at stake as a result?

We'd love to hear your thoughts so by all means post them below.
Tags:
google ,
earth ,
sieberg ,
cbs ,
tech ,
talk
Topics:
Tech Talk
Add a Comment
by janus_nyc June 12, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
your entire financial history is traceable with your SS number, your web habits are tracked by cookies that tell all to marketers ... and people worry about getting a grainy shot of their backside getting out of the shower?
Reply to this comment
by neos45 June 11, 2007 10:15 PM EDT
You are so right about street view. I think it invade people privacy.
Reply to this comment
by sms8788 June 11, 2007 10:00 PM EDT
Doesn't Google Street View promote terrorism? We are providing a visual target for groups to plan attacks without ever stepping into our country or having to do any surveillance because Google did it for them. Not too wise huh?!?
Reply to this comment

About Tech Talk

CBS Evening News Tech correspondent Daniel Sieberg blogs on the day's tech news and more.

Add to your favorite news reader
google
yahoo
msn