Regardless of the interpretation of these maps, these do seem to show the power of a good tool built for the free market.
Here you have an app on everybody's phone that is such a useful tool that the government isn't even thinking to turn off in the middle of a war even when it's providing real time intelligence in the open about what is happening on the ground.
This seems like a great example of how openness in technology can overwhelm even one of the least Democratic governments through transparent infrastructure.
I bet when they were building Google maps back in the early/mid 2000s they never thought their tool would be used for real time tactical war reporting on civilian and troop movement.
Here you have an app on everybody's phone that is such a useful tool that the government isn't even thinking to turn off in the middle of a war even when it's providing real time intelligence in the open about what is happening on the ground.
This seems like a great example of how openness in technology can overwhelm even one of the least Democratic governments through transparent infrastructure.
I bet when they were building Google maps back in the early/mid 2000s they never thought their tool would be used for real time tactical war reporting on civilian and troop movement.