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London G20 Protest Riots - RBS Attacked, Mounted Riot Police Respond
Tomorrow is the G20 meeting in London, but anti-capitalist protesters got off to a good start today in the City (of London) with an attack on an RBS building. During my lunch hour I strolled from Moorgate to the Bank of England. Princes Street was bl...
Google Street View May Be Pulled in UK
Google Street View may be switched off in the UK while a formal enquiry is carried out by information minister, Richard Thomas. Privacy International says that the website is still showing clear images of people and registration plates. In one case a...
Google Streetview Spots Health and Safety Risk on Building Site
It is a real shame in a way that Google street view is a not a live service, being streamed from CCTV cameras. OK, people will have even more to should about, but here is an example of where it can highlight potentially dangerous situations. In this ...
Google Streetview Under New Attack - Children Put At Risk!
We are only three days into the Google streetview of London, and already people have escalated concerns to the highest level. Now, people fear that our children are at risk from paedophiles. The argument is that would be child abductors can browse ch...
Google 360 Streetview - Unblurred Images of London
We have stumbled across more unblurred photos people and vehicle registration plates (number plates) in London. Some areas of London, especially in the Moorgate and London Wall area, seem to have largely been missed off the blur list. Many recognisab...
Google 360 Degrees Street View is Live for London
After months of legal discussions, Google’s innovative streetview photography is now available for London. London is possibly one of the most popular tourist hotspots in Europe, and now would be tourists can check out the area before jumping on...
The 3G Congestion Cover Up
It seems that I have managed to reveal somewhat of a cover up with regards to London’s 3G network. Readers will know from previous posts that I bought a T-mobile G1 just over a week ago, with the main purpose of using the internet during my lun...
