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Russian Town Puts Giant Smiley On Google Maps

Toramir writes "Citizens of the Russian town Chelyabinsk calculated when the satellite, QuickBird, which takes images for Google Earth and Google Maps, would cross above their city and used people to make a giant smiley face. A rock concert on the main square attracted many people and everyone got a yellow cape. It looks like someone at Google was quicker than usual to put up the new data. Maybe Google likes the idea of an entire town working hard to get its 15 minutes of fame. The article has a screenshot of Google Maps and images taken directly at the event."

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  1. Re:It's a bad photoshop by Ihmhi · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Maybe they're all abandoned cars, the way Russia's economy is...

  2. Re:Lenina? by nawcom · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Right... and Communism is good but it was badly implemented *rolls eyes*

    Hehe there's the proof that you are American right there.