How do you figure? As other posters have said, this is not new technology by a pretty big stretch. The only thing that makes this unique at all is Google's frontend for it, and its integration into gMaps.
"In the wrong hands, a set up like that could be used for evil. Just sayin."
In the wrong hands, a clock could be used for evil. In the wrong hands, a shoelace could be used for evil. In the wrong hands, a cellphone could be used for evil. In the wrong hands, a car could be used for evil.
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In the wrong hands, a set up like that could be used for evil. Just sayin.
How do you figure? As other posters have said, this is not new technology by a pretty big stretch. The only thing that makes this unique at all is Google's frontend for it, and its integration into gMaps.
"In the wrong hands, a set up like that could be used for evil. Just sayin."
In the wrong hands, a clock could be used for evil.
In the wrong hands, a shoelace could be used for evil.
In the wrong hands, a cellphone could be used for evil.
In the wrong hands, a car could be used for evil.
And... I ran out of random things nearby to name.