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The most invasive from Google Earth so far. This can be frightening. From now on I'll be keeping my cell phone turned off except when I must make a call.
Want to find out where your wife or husband is? Your teenage son out on a date with the family car?...Maybe an employee? Want to track their whereabouts at any hour of the day? Well, good ole' Google Earth just got better. Wanna' make a test run? OK! Click on the link below and when instructed, type in his or her (any) cell phone number and Google will take you right to the location of that phone, providing it is turned on. It's incredible how precise this new system is.
Have fun but don't tell them you are watching. Give the program a little time to find the cell tower then hover
over it to let it find the next tower and zoom in.
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