Isn't that a British newspaper?  Besides, isn't gmail a Google product, and 
your mail is preserved somewhere even if deleted?

There was a case in one of the Scandinavian countries wherein an individual 
took Google to task for having inadvertently taken a picture of him relieveing 
himself in the backyard :-)
 
Yes, there are those cases. 
 
Then again, there is an offshoot of this technology, at www.nearmap.com. The 
clarity of the roofs needs to be seen to be believed; not only that, you can 
track how your roof / streetscape has changed over the last couple of years. At 
least that is true of major towns of Australia, and I used that site to produce 
plans for installing solar power and solar hotwater (there are tools to 
measure, but not really accurate due to the slopes of the roof). So if you want 
to check out the city of Melbourne from a low-flying plane, use this site and 
key in Melbourne, 3000. 
 
Regards,
 
Gabriel.


>________________________________
>
>From: Gabe Menezes <[email protected]>
>To: Victor Rangel-Ribeiro <[email protected]>; "Goa's premiere mailing 
>list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Monday, 28 May 2012 5:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [Goanet] Lisbon Tram Ride (Part 1) - YouTube
> 
>COMMENT: Here's what one of your National Newspapers printed today...
>
>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150606/Google-deliberately-stole-information-executives-covered-years.html
>
>-- 
>DEV BOREM KORUM
>
>Gabe Menezes.
>

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