Google's Great Big GeoEye in the Sky
Get up close and personal with Google (even if you don't want to)
If the watchful eye of Google has been creeping you out with Street View, you're going to love this. Their satellite imagery is about to get a big boost in resolution courtesy of GeoEye.
Geoeye is launching a satellite with the highest resolution available on the market and they are lending its technology exclusively to Google. Google is even putting its logo on the rocket that launches the satellite. Google has been using GeoEye among other providers to this point, and will continue to do so. However, none have ever contributed any imagery this sophisticated.

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Unfortunately for those concerned about privacy, this means they will be able to get clearer images from closer distances. If you happen to be standing in your yard while a picture from the satellite is taken, they might be able to see birthmarks and other imperfections in your skin. Ok, I'm not sure if they'll be getting that close. I'm just trying to do my part to fuel the paranoia.
Don't worry. While the satellite is capable of achieving .41 meters resolution in black and white and 1.65 meters in color, Reuters says that current government rules only allow them to offer half-meter images to the public. Of course, they can still see closer.
The satellite is worth about $502 million, though the financial transaction between Google and GeoEye is unclear. Images from the satellite should start appearing on Google within the next several months. It is launching in 6 days.
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3 Comments
Scary Stuff
This is rather frightening when you think of it, and you wonder where the boundary of personal freedom and privacy kicks in.
Watching Google
So, does this mean that in a few months' time, I will be able to look in through a window at Google headquarters and watch their programmers design algorithms so that I will know what's up with Google and be able to take advantage of this information to my advantage when involved in my online marketing endeavors? That would be really cool.
watched
Big Brother is most definately watching you!
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