Oct 192010
 

It’s official, folks: Google is done with the use of WiFi geolocation scanning.

And that’s a good thing, because most people would rather have anonymous geolocation than have to deal with their home networking identifiers getting pulled out. I’m not making this up.

But on a serious note, Google’s erroneous habit of including geolocation scans with its road-traveling Street View cars is done. Kaput. Out with the rest of the garbage. Going forward, the Mountain View, Calif.-based internet search and services company will put its entire geolocation-related focus on the plethora of downloadable apps that users already install on their phones and notebook computers — which in turn should pull Google away from the risk of accidentially latching on to private information that it had with the Street View approach.

As explained by Canadian privacy commissioner’s office representative Jennifer Stoddart in relation to an official report concerning procedural findings on the matter, collection of geolocation data using Street View “is discontinued and Google has no plans to resume it.” Instead, Google will “obtain the information needed to populate its location-based services database” from “users’ handsets.”

As it is, users of Google software products (including Chrome, Google Maps and phones running the Android mobile OS) may already be permitting this functionality to do it’s work, in turn making the potentially-intrusive methodology seem rather pointless to begin with — so the change in focus really shouldn’t be in-your-face surprising, if it even is at all.

Source: CNet News

Sep 302010
 

Google’s Street View for Android phones now allows the users to explore 7 contents on this Earth successfully. The recent announcement from Google at its blog revealed many more interesting things about this exciting app. The current additions to this app are Brazil, Ireland, and Antarctica. So, now the visiting places from your bed are made easy and no longer a day dreaming. Have look at spectacular scenic beauties at a finger tip from your Android mobile. See here I kept the picture Copacabana Beach in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil below. So, the world is kept easy to explore the way the Google cam cars have driven all over the mentioned places. This would be definitely a useful app for all and will great tool for all your expeditions to new places on this Earth.

Google Blog mentioned this as “Two years ago, we added street View to Google Maps for mobile so you could explore the world at street level right from your phone. Today, we’re happy to announce that you can see Street View imagery on all seven continents, with the addition of Brazil, Ireland and Antarctica-specifically, an area called Half Moon Island”.

Ring of Kerry, Ireland is below

Via Google blog