Stalking, Er, Tracking Your Friends, Google-Style »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 9 months ago in Science & Technology

Google today announced the Latitude feature, an addition to its Google Mobile application, which will allow you to track the location of your friends. Previously you were able to track yourself, via the My Location feature added in late 2007.

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    earthlingerer9 months ago

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    Opt-in is really nice for this. In europe many cell carriers let you find out where someone is just by paying some money. They'll even give you a location, such as a business, restaurant or club where the person might be.

    I'm sure they'd have it in the US this way, if the phone companies weren't trying to find a way to totally milk you for it.

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      CRYMTYPHON9 months ago

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      It works, but its kinda boring.

      I've been monitoring technologyExpert .
      They keep getting up going somewhere and then coming back; I bet it is too much coffee.

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