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	<title>Comments on: Google Earth Revealing Military Secrets Blah Blah Blah</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan Gilliatt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Gilliatt</dc:creator>
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		<description>A major point was made that the images on the commercial sites is generally too old to be militarily useful, and free societies probably don&#039;t have anything to worry about. People can get the same information from other sources, and it is possible to hide secret activities from the satellites.

The best part was at the very end. If you use Google Earth to look at Google&#039;s new complex in Oregon, you see... undeveloped land. So much for useful intelligence. The power of the press still belongs to those who own the presses.</description>
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<p>The best part was at the very end. If you use Google Earth to look at Google&#8217;s new complex in Oregon, you see&#8230; undeveloped land. So much for useful intelligence. The power of the press still belongs to those who own the presses.</p>
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