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by Andy Brudtkuhl on November 28, 2007


Today Google announced version 2.0 of Google Maps for Mobile which basically allows Google to track your whereabouts…

From the press release:

The My Location technology takes information broadcast from cell towers and sifts it through Google-developed algorithms to approximate a user’s current location on the map. This approximation is anonymous, as Google does not gather any personally identifiable information or associate any location data with personally identifiable information as part of the My Location feature. The feature can also be easily disabled by anyone who prefers not to use it.

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