Saturday, 20 June 2009

Google Law?

Google look like they might be moving into law enforcement after two Dutch men who robbed a 14-year-old of cash and a cellphone last September, were arrested after their victim identified them on a photo on an online mapping service.

"Police managed to track down the men, twins aged 24, thanks to Google Street View" said Groningen police.

Their victim contacted investigators after he found a photo online taken moments before the robbery.

"As the faces were unrecognisable, Dutch police made contact with Google in the US, and received the original photograph by mail in June. An investigator immediately recognised one of the suspects," said the statement.

One of the two subsequently confessed.

Perhaps it's not a Web 2.0 invasion of privacy after all?!

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Thursday, 30 April 2009

Olym-Pics!

The Daily Telegraph are featuring aerial photographs of the Olympic developments in East London.
They are updated every month or two and it'll be really interesting to see how things progress in the build up to 2012. There are already some great shots of just about the biggest construction project you're ever likely to see!

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Friday, 3 April 2009

Picture this...

Although a number of sites tend to post amusing or unusual photography, MSN's 'Life Through a Lens: The Week In Pictures' provides a particularly thought provoking take on this trend.

This section of their site features images from around the world like the one below of a man surrounded by fire at the poor district of El Sharabia in Cairo.


This week also includes some interesting shots of London's G20 protests... and some metal elephants in Havana.

Definitely worth a visit during your coffee break!

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