Watch out for Google's Camera Cars.....



A camera-toting tipster saw what appeared to be a giant armada of Chevy Cobalt cars in the Google parking lot, getting ready to take pictures of the entire world (or thereabouts) with special 360° cameras. The tipster says he followed a Google camera van as it cruised back to its Mountain View, California, lair yesterday after that van finished a session of picture taking for Google's Streetview navigation site. Exactly what did he see?



It was an entire fleet of at least 30 brand-new Chevy Cobalt cars parked behind the building, most without license plates yet. As you can see in the pictures above, each had a metal device attached to its top, which looks suspiciously like a vertical extension for mounting Google's Streetview 360° camera.

Our telltale tipster tells us he thinks Google is "preparing their invasion of US cities with an armada of C.C.C.Cs (Chevy Cobalt Camera Cars). I guess Cobalts are cheap but they certainly will be conspicuous. Maybe that's what they want."



It looks like an auspicious addition to the camera car fleet, but it's going to take more than thirty Chevy Cobalts to take a portrait of the entire Earth, or even of the Silicon Valley. However, with Google's zillions, just about anything's possible. It's got its eye on you; the end is near.


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  • 7/24/2007 10:53 AM Drew Hollenbach wrote:
    what is your problem?! there are better things to report about besides some cars with cameras on them. Oh no attack of the camera car...not!!!
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  • 7/24/2007 11:48 AM Adam wrote:
    So make some suggestions as to what you would like to see reported.
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  • 7/24/2007 12:01 PM dodge wrote:
    RE: Drew (above)

    This story fits nicely with the content of this website, why not submit some news if you don't like it smart ass. Also, I literally cannot remember the last time someone actually said, let alone TYPED, the catchphrase 'not!' after a sentence.

    Dodge
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