Steve Jobs chose to give users of the iPhone, Apple's forthcoming wonder phone, one-button access to Google Maps. But that was, one supposes, before the Mountain View search engine added street-level spy photographs to its increasingly creepy map service. Pictured here, from Google Maps: what we suspect is the Apple founder's Palo Alto residence, on Waverley Street, via the Drudge Report. (Atherton, home of privacy-conscious Eric Schmidt, Google's chief exec and an Apple board member, has not been fully photographed, unfortunately.) Hey, Steve!
Steve Jobs' house
Steve Jobs chose to give users of the iPhone, Apple's forthcoming wonder phone, one-button access to Google Maps. But that was, one supposes, before the Mountain View search engine added street-level spy photographs to its increasingly creepy map service. Pictured here, from Google Maps: what we suspect is the Apple founder's Palo Alto residence, on Waverley Street, via the Drudge Report. (Atherton, home of privacy-conscious Eric Schmidt, Google's chief exec and an Apple board member, has not been fully photographed, unfortunately.) Hey, Steve!
8:19 AM on Thu May 31 2007
By Nick Denton
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