smh.com.au— The head of Google Earth has hit back at those who claim that the free virtual mapping program is to blame for aiding and abetting recent acts of terrorism.
Feb 1, 2009View in Crawl 4
Actually it was my ex-wives house which we both still owned.It was also across the road from the families business (AU$6M), and two doors up from my brothers house.People used to joke my family owned the street. Anyway, reasons to look at the area came up frequently.
uoitbugFeb 2, 2009
this is the stupidest thing i have heard this year! like seriously .. people have nothing better to write about...
cysailorFeb 2, 2009
Oppenheimer completly agrees and sees no evil in this.
ricintoxin81Feb 3, 2009
Well the solution is clear: Google, Box-cutters, and rubber duckies must be outlawed if we're ever to be safe from al qaeda.[not]
myztryFeb 3, 2009
Actually it was my ex-wives house which we both still owned.It was also across the road from the families business (AU$6M), and two doors up from my brothers house.People used to joke my family owned the street. Anyway, reasons to look at the area came up frequently.
psyonic1Feb 3, 2009
I blame Jesus for the terrorist attacks.
anlinsquallFeb 5, 2009
Good or bad, depend on the user of the program