CNET News Daily Podcast: Creeped out by Google Latitude

Stephen Shankland stops by the podcast studio to talk about Google’s new mobile tracking application, Latitude. The app will let you track the physical locations of your friends and family (or vice versa) if they herve leger cheap bandage dress give you permission. It herve leger dress sale creeps me out, but Stephen’s optimistic that people will use it responsibly. Will you use the service? Also in this podcast: the world’s first carbon-neutral cell phone; Yahoo helps organize your research projects; Amazon starts selling game downloads; and The Sims 3 is coming in June.
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Today’s stories:Latitude keeps tabs on family, pal locales Panasonic warns of loss, 15,000 layoffsEA cutting 1,100 jobsComputer industry ranks third among job cutsEA to launch ‘Sims 3′ on June 2Amazon launches casual-game download serviceYahoo tests Search Pad to ease online researchWindows Starter gets new market: NetbooksMicrosoft and EMC renew their vowsMoto’s green phone Jennifer Guevin is assistant managing editor herve leger cheap dress of CNET News. She focuses on science and green tech. But she also makes the occasional contribution to CNET’s kitchen gadgets blog or writes about the latest Web distraction. Once a week, she takes the mic as host of CNET’s Daily News Podcast. E-mail Jennifer.

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