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RE: In other news
All of the information on Google Maps/Earth can be found elsewhere, and would be by anyone who wants it. (Which is what they meant by “not unique”) All they have done is made the data more convenient to access, not caused a new security problem. I’ve been using aerial photos for years for GPS related activities. The resolution capabilities are even greater with other software and not limited as they are in Google Earth and Maps.
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