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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday March 26 2017, @04:02PM   Printer-friendly
from the I'm-over-here! dept.

Google Maps has today announced a new feature to allow you to share your location with others. While that might seem creepy, it's not the first to add this type of functionality. Facebook tells you when a friend is nearby — it even lets you "wave" at them and gives you the option to send a message if they holler back. Foursquare's Swarm lets you check in wherever you are and both Lyft and Uber give you the option of seeing where your friend is if they share their ride location with you.

Now Google Maps will let you tell your friends where you are and give them directions to your location. It will also let you pick a special friend (like a family member, spouse or love interest, for example) to share your location with long-term.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @04:33PM (13 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @04:33PM (#484380)

    This is a solution ("we know your location at all times") looking for a (palatable) problem ("hey, know you can tell your friends where you are, ain't that something"). What exactly does this contribute to society except for "making us social"?

    I've lived my life just perfectly fine without this, this is not needed.

  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:08PM (8 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:08PM (#484385)

    Its not a solution. Its a pre-existing fact.
    Since google already knows where you are, at least you should get some use out of it.
    If you don't want to use the info that they already have on you, that's your choice.

    I don't let google track me since I use a dumbphone, so it makes no difference to me directly. But I won't try to deny that there are positive uses to tracking information. I personally like the fact that google maps now shows how busy stores are based on the time of day, makes it easier for me to pick less busy times of day to go shopping. I don't even have to give up my info in order to benefit from everybody else giving up their info.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:17PM (2 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:17PM (#484387)

      I don't even have to give up my info in order to benefit from everybody else giving up their info.

      Hahahaha... Bwaaaahaaaahaaahaahahaha ... oh heh... oh wow... haven't laughed this hard in a while.
      So you use google and think you're not giving up your info? Heh... you're funny, you are. Have you considered a career in stand up? I hear absurd humor is hot these days!

      • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @07:18PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @07:18PM (#484421)

        I use a VPN to change my IP address multiple times per day.
        I use ublock origin, noscript, clean links, request policy, self-destructing cookies and random agent spoofer.
        I'm pretty confident google is not tracking me.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 27 2017, @09:36AM

          by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 27 2017, @09:36AM (#484561)

          I use ublock origin, noscript, clean links, request policy, self-destructing cookies and random agent spoofer.

          If you still keep going to the same sites regularly like Soylentnews then you're like some guy who wears a different disguise everyday, claims he's from a different country (speaks with a different accent) but goes to the same Starbucks fairly regularly, gives a different name and pays only in unmarked bills. Yeah those Starbucks workers won't recognize your face, but I dunno if you really untrackable... ;)

    • (Score: 2) by VLM on Sunday March 26 2017, @09:52PM (1 child)

      by VLM (445) on Sunday March 26 2017, @09:52PM (#484453)

      I'm convinced google is running a long research project combining google rewards (pay you pocket change for filling out questionnaires) with google location data.

      Probably 90% of my google rewards questions are "Did you visit the following stores recently" and then what day did I visit and how much did the service suck. They know darn well from my tracking data where I've gone. So the true research project is likely some kind of honesty study. Is this dude gonna BS us or not?

      I spend so little money on apps that I can pay for them with google rewards. Its interesting how little money I spend on apps. In 2008 or so I must have blown $200+ on games and stuff for my ipad-touch and I suspect I spent less than $5 in 2016 on my android phone apps. I wonder if all those app devs still think they're going to be billionaires. Probably.

      • (Score: 3, Informative) by Nerdfest on Sunday March 26 2017, @11:41PM

        by Nerdfest (80) on Sunday March 26 2017, @11:41PM (#484471)

        Their tracking is sometimes not perfect, so you were in the vicinity of a few stores and they ask which one, and then you do a survey. Sometimes I get a survey just because I drove past a place.

    • (Score: 1) by charon on Sunday March 26 2017, @10:41PM

      by charon (5660) on Sunday March 26 2017, @10:41PM (#484463) Journal
      +1 for dumbphone. Seems like I'm the only person I know who doesn't have a smartphone (and have it glued to their faces 90% of the time).
    • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 27 2017, @02:00PM

      by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Monday March 27 2017, @02:00PM (#484604) Journal

      Yes, Google already knows where you are, all the time. The purpose of this is to make you feel good about Google knowing everything there is to know about you.

      A couple weeks ago I was on a cruise. I had an internet package. And GPS location worked great. Google Maps could show me a map that I'm in a middle of a blue ocean. I could zoom out and out and out and then see the Florida peninsula and other islands. Best of all, out in the ocean where all you can see is water all the way to the horizon, I would get Android notifications from Google Maps: Light traffic in your area.

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    • (Score: 2) by Capt. Obvious on Monday March 27 2017, @05:52PM

      by Capt. Obvious (6089) on Monday March 27 2017, @05:52PM (#484740)

      I don't let google track me since I use a dumbphone, so it makes no difference to me directly.

      So wrong. This move is targeted against you. It's seeking to normalize this kind of sharing, such that refusing to allow your location to be shared is an affront to whomever wants you to share it. Much like not having a FaceBook account is considered a lame excuse to not friend someone (for some reason).

      Google's run out of people willing to share their location freely, now it wants to leverage those to generate social pressure to go from 80% population coverage to 100%

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Snotnose on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:58PM (2 children)

    by Snotnose (1623) on Sunday March 26 2017, @05:58PM (#484391)

    It would have been good for mom, she liked to leave the house and wander. Dad would have to get in the car and drive around looking for her.

    Problem is though, we gave her a cell phone about 10 years before she lost her mind. She'd turn it off and leave it in her purse, only turning it on when she wanted to call someone. Couldn't get her to understand that maybe we'd also like to call her as well.

    / gone 4 years in April
    // miss you mom

    --
    My ducks are not in a row. I don't know where some of them are, and I'm pretty sure one of them is a turkey.
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @07:08PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 26 2017, @07:08PM (#484418)

      what's with the leading slashes? Is that a thing the cool kids do these days?
      Sorry about your mom...

      • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Monday March 27 2017, @12:20AM

        by Snotnose (1623) on Monday March 27 2017, @12:20AM (#484481)

        what's with the leading slashes?

        Farkism, sorry

        / fark.com

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        My ducks are not in a row. I don't know where some of them are, and I'm pretty sure one of them is a turkey.
  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Monday March 27 2017, @05:33PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Monday March 27 2017, @05:33PM (#484725)

    > What exactly does this contribute to society except for "making us social"?

    My other half is utterly incapable of giving clear directions, or receiving them, when she wants to meet friends. Many of her friends are the same. I can't fathom how they ever met, before they had cell phones to call each other once they believe they are somewhat in the general vicinity.
    Drives me nuts when I don't know where I'm going, and nobody can seem to explain.

    With this kind of app, hundreds of minutes of going around in circles, while following partial directions from someone who can't seem to understand most human buildings exist in 3D and have multiple sides, may be saved each day.
    Of course, people who can't figure out cardinal points on a map may still need a bright red arrow pointing towards their friends. Score one for enhanced reality!