Monday, December 6, 2010

When Google Earth scared China

China, worried over the images of its key defence and nuclear sites on Google Earth, sought United States' help in getting the image resolution reduced, according to a diplomatic cable.

China had in 2006 warned of 'grave consequences' if terrorists used the high resolution imageries available on the online mapping site, and relayed its concerns to the US.

At a meeting, a Chinese official told the American deputy chief of mission that Google Earth is providing high resolution images of sensitive Chinese facilities over the Internet, thereby endangering its national security, a cable released by WikiLeaks said.

Image: Paramilitary policemen salute during a ceremony at an army base in Taiyuan, Shaxi province
Photographs: Reuters

in reference to: Rediff - When Google Earth scared China (view on Google Sidewiki)

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