![]() ![]() At the moment, Satellite Live can only view public areas such as high streets, marketplaces and open-air leisure facilities. The application uses some of the latest military and space-age technology used by NASA in their last 3 space missions. The company says they’ve had to develop it in this way because of what it calls “the obvious implications for personal privacy and associated national security issues that some groups may raise.” They were apparently concerned that major interests would try to “block” the launch of the app if it had become public knowledge that it was in development. ![]() The application has been apparently developed in complete confidentiality with only a few of Space Soft Lab’s most important developers assigned to the project. This can be anything from your local street to Times Square in New York or the middle of the Gobi desert. ![]() ![]() Space Soft Labs dismissed accusations that the application raises serious issues of invasion of privacy and national security claiming that Satellite Live is the “ultimate webcam” allowing you to observe only what people are doing in public areas – much like webcams do – but in crystal clear, high definition detail, anywhere on the globe. Satellite Live goes one step further than Google Earth in that it allows you to see real-time video of what is going on, anywhere, anytime on Earth. Space Soft Labs have today launched the ultimate Big Brother tool with its new Satellite Live application. ![]()
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