Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), the internet search giant that seems obsessed with allowing as much private information as possible be snapped up through its properties, may soon be tracking you. The Google Latitude product just launched this week will make it easy for mobile wireless users to let friends and family know where they are using the GPS technology inside most current mobile handsets.Although this technology already exists from several mobile software companies and handset vendors, Google's push is significant. With its omnipresence on almost every PC on the planet and an increasingly dominant presence on high-end handsets like iPhones and BlackBerries, the company's foray into mobile location-based technology is just another way to allow consumers to Googlefy their lives.
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