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Google Now Invading the Privacy of Dolphins, Sponges and Sea Cucumbers [Apps]

Google released an update of its Google Earth for Android app yesterday, giving users the danger to seem underwater at the sea floor. Seeing as it’s not April 1st, we’ve to assume this can be a proper feature release.

There’s only a tiny selection of the seabed included on your viewing to this point, with the Monterery Bay Canyon area somehow captured by Google’s… fleet of underwater cars. The app is barely compatible with Android 2.1 and above-while users of the 2.2 OS update get Flash 10.1 features, like embedded videos of sea stuff, uploaded and sorted by the tool’s new Explore the Ocean layer. [ Google Mobile Blog ]

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