Sunday, 12 August 2012

Apple Google 3d mapping planes - military grade map


Apple and Google could push the limits of citizens' privacy because of the use of military-grade spy planes when designing their next-generation mapping technologies, based on Senator Charles Schumer.

Google Inc and Apple Inc are attracting renewed scrutiny of their practices due to privacy concerns - this time for flying military-grade spy planes over major U.S. cities as they race to shore up their rival Apple Google 3D mapping services.Now google will capture the personal life of a person by Satellite Map system. Google can grab the bedroom moment of a person.

This system is call military grade spy plane. It will help to catch the Terrorists. You think technology has made life easier, safe and secure. Think again. For US tech giants are using military-grade cameras so powerful that they can see into homes to produce aerial maps which can show up objects just four inches wide.

Google and apple 3d mapping planes that can film through skylights and windows, putting privacy at risk, the Daily mail reported.The technology is similar to that used by intelligence agencies in identifying terrorist targets in Afghanistan, the report said.Google has admitted to having sent planes over cities, while Apple has acquired a firm using spy-in-the-sky technology that has been tested on at least 20 locations, including London.

The search engine giant uses its spy planes to assist create 3D maps with a lot more detail than its satellite-derived Google Earth images.

Google expects by no more the year to possess 3D coverage of cities and towns with a combined population of 300million. It's not revealed any locations to date.

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