Google Street View a protégé la vie privée de cette vache en la floutant
<<In 2008, Google began blurring people’s faces in Street View, a component of Google Maps that shows panoramic imagery of streets, to protect their privacy. Apparently, the search giant is serious about bovine privacy too.
This week, an anonymous cow caused quite a stir after its face was blurred by Google. David Shariatmadari, an editor at the Guardian, stumbled on the Street View image, which was taken in a semi-rural part of Cambridge in the UK. He shared it on Twitter, where it’s amassed more than 11,000 retweets. Source>>
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