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[quote:NOLAangel:MV8zODM0MzA3XzY4OTYyNzEzXzcxODlGNTA=] It would seem that the owner of the house requested it. Check out this Google Earth blog: https://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2014/12/blurring-unblurring-street-view.html [/quote]
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Last night my dad and I were reminiscing about old childhood homes....
I showed him how Google Earth works. We were able to get right up to the front door of several homes he's lived in during his lifetime. He's 91, he was fascinated.
Then a verrrrry strange thing happened:
There is one house that is BLURRED. I can see all the neighbors' houses, but the front of his house is blurred out. I mean, I've heard Google blurs out some of the stars (or other moving objects) in the sky, but WHY blur one particular house??
Anybody got any ideas?
I'll give you the address, you can go see for yourself:
26 Nichols Street
Newark, NJ
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