Street Views?

   / Street Views? #41  
I've never saw Google out and about either. But they sure have a nice "street view" shot of my property.

Google will not open your gate and shoot down your driveway. But I'd be surprised if they don't have a shot of your gate from the public road. Might want to check that out for entertainment purposes.
 
   / Street Views? #42  
I've never saw Google out and about either.
I've seen them all over here in town, but they don't make it out to our ranch, much. When buying I wanted to look at it, but our community is gated so they never went inside.

But, this thread made me realize there is a couple hundred feet of highway from which you can see our place from 1/4 to 1/2 mile away. Went and looked, and it's there. Picture from 2007 (long before we owned it). :)

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   / Street Views? #43  
I think by now it would be hard to find an improved public road that Google hasn't video'd. Pretty amazing when you think about it.
 
   / Street Views? #44  
I took this picture of the picture takers heading up the highway. (See how they like it). Quite impressive to see actually. Has anyone seen the various abnomallys (sp?) of some of the terrain mapping when things get messed up?


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   / Street Views? #45  
census workers from bothering us.

I hate that pesky census as well.

I had a census worker show up a few months ago at my old place and when he asked me what race I was I said I was hispanic even though I'm white.

Then he asked me whether I was female or male. "He said it matters you know? Today it's hard to tell" xd

I started rubbing my legs and reaching for my zipper and told him to come on in and I'll get undressed for you so you can tell for yourself if I'm male or female. lol

He got uncomfortable and said no thanks I gotta go now.

He got in his car and sped off.
 
   / Street Views? #46  
I just burned my census stuff. Then they sent a really cute young blonde around to collect my data. So much for getting punished! Answered the door in my underware, and can't remember if I got dressed for the interview. Unfortunately, she was married!
 
   / Street Views? #50  
I was harassed by a census taker for months to fill out a 32 page questionnaire. He either stopped by or called 3 to 4 times per week. I refused to do it an then the supervisor tries to tell me I have to. After a abrupt lesson in the constitution the supervisor apologized. Then sent a different census taker to my house who told me he would keep coming until I answered his 32 page questionnaire and as long as I refused he had a job. So I wished him a happy retirement. The constant harassment continued for three more months until I moved to my new home.

Now back to the original post. Since we are private community and own the streets Google should not be driving in here and photographing. The latest street view shows my neighbor unloading her groceries from her car inside her garage. Nice view for a criminal to see a small frame woman with lots of expensive lawn equipment in the garage.

Also, I am sure criminals appreciate the help in scoping out the area for escape routes and what is available.
 
   / Street Views? #51  
I agree. A bit alarming to see isn't it. When mine was filmed I was weedeating. My house is 100yds off the hiway. But I can clearly be seen, as well as anything else that's parked outside.
 
   / Street Views? #52  
Ask yourself this:

Why does Google spend 10's of million of dollars on street and aerial views? Why do they have an army of cars canvassing the country photographing everybody and everything?

When I look at Google maps, there's no there's no ads on the side to click on
So: Why? Who are they doing it for?

Now consider who else Google is in bed with and every other piece of data about you they capture/share.
 
   / Street Views? #53  
Google is doing this because it adds value to services they sell. If you want to scare yourself think about what happens when public support approves Gov't taking over Google.
 
   / Street Views? #55  
I know for a fact that the gov. at all levels use Google Earth and street view. It is used for planning and law enforcement. GE Pro was for a fee. Now free.
Where is GE getting the money for the satellites and all the employees that photo and edit the photos?

Google sell the data. What cars are seen, what yard art you have, what stuff is in your backyard. The people who make that stuff want to know where it is and how many are using it. The data collected by Google is minable. In other words the date can be searched by subject.

With GE Pro you can get the before and after shots of property. In my case the pic taken in 2011 and again in 2013 shows the new trees I planted, hot tub, landscaping, canoe. Everything.
 
   / Street Views? #56  
If you use a web site that uses recaptcha for authentication etc. you will now notice that the image is of a house or building number. Google bought recaptcha in 2009 and used it to fix the OCR for the Google Books project. Now it looks like they are going through the GE street views and identifying every address where an image of a building or house number appears.
 
   / Street Views? #57  
Google is doing this because it adds value to services they sell. If you want to scare yourself think about what happens when public support approves Gov't taking over Google.

True that!!! I heard a blurb on the news about that last week. Government saying the Internet needs to be controlled by them, since we are obviously too stupid to control anything like that in the free enterprise system..... :mad:
 
   / Street Views? #58  
Google blurs the peoples faces to what they put on the internet but they can run their facial recognition if they want to. They can also recognize all the cars in front of your house, the value of your things, the brands of the stuff you buy. So many companies will buy that data, even considering how much the free market will pay for it -- it's almost 'free' even with the cost of satellites and their army of camera cars.

Thanks Bruce, Moss was being too coy. Gotta save this one before they blur it further.

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   / Street Views? #59  
Google blurs the peoples faces to what they put on the internet but they can run their facial recognition if they want to. They can also recognize all the cars in front of your house, the value of your things, the brands of the stuff you buy. So many companies will buy that data, even considering how much the free market will pay for it -- it's almost 'free' even with the cost of satellites and their army of camera cars.

Thanks Bruce, Moss was being too coy. Gotta save this one before they blur it further.

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What is blurred by software can be un-blurred. Blurring is mathematical manipulation of the data. Reverse the math and you have the original pic.
 
   / Street Views? #60  
Yes only blurred for the public view.

Google is getting too big and will rival governmental power. I think it's a good government's responsibility to that prevent that (,,,, a very wishful way of thinking). Think of how much money is spent on Google satellites for example. A same size budget devoted to manipulate public opinion could easily fund a TV network for example.

Not a matter of people being stupid, people make good decisions but their information has been masterfully tailored, they couldn't possibly know better. I don't think there is a way out of this - you old fellas are the only ones who will escape.
 

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