Don't Want Google to Invade Your Privacy? Move to Mars.
Google CEO's Eric Schmidt's off-the-cuff answer that people who don't want their homes photographed for Google Street View should "just move" raises the question: Move where? Just where on this planet are you safe from Google's prying eyes?
In a CNN interview on the Parker Spitzer show, Schmidt made this comment about people who don't want their homes photographed by Street View: "With Street View, we drive by exactly once, so you can just move." He later told Computerworld that he mis-spoke, and that anyone who wants their house removed from Google Street View can request that Google remove it.
If he did, in fact, mis-speak, it was a Freudian slip. Schmidt has made it clear time and time again that he believes that Google should have access to virtually any information it wants about people --- and that's a good thing not just for Google, but the people whose privacy has been invaded as well.
