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Google: ‘Even in the desert, privacy does not exist’

Posted By: admin 1 August, 2008

Google: ‘Even in the desert, privacy does not exist’: “

Defends Street View, scoffs at The Borings

As Google’s government-approved spycar fleet drives across the UK, doing its best to photograph every inch of the country, the search giant cum global menace has told the world that ‘even in today’s desert, complete privacy does not exist.’…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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