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How does Google know?

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  • CopperC Copper

    https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3118687?hl=en

    Manage your Location History

    Location History is a Google Account–level setting that saves where you go with every mobile device where:

    You're signed in to your Google Account,

    You have turned on Location History, and

    The device has Location Reporting turned on.

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    @copper What's that got to do with the drive-through traffic?

    Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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      Basically:

      1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

      2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

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        Doesn’t Google also share data with Waze?

        The Brad

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        • 89th8 89th

          Basically:

          1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

          2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

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          @89th

          Kinda eerie . . .

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          • Catseye3C Catseye3

            @copper What's that got to do with the drive-through traffic?

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            @catseye3 said in How does Google know?:

            @copper What's that got to do with the drive-through traffic?

            The cell phones are reporting their positions

            I wouldn't be surprised if the trains did the same

            Intelligent trains probably report on their status constantly.

            My car sends me emails if there is something to report, low tire pressure for example.

            Another example: you can see where just about every civilian airplane in the world is by looking here: https://www.flightradar24.com/

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            • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

              Doesn’t Google also share data with Waze?

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              @lufins-dad said in How does Google know?:

              Doesn’t Google also share data with Waze?

              Yeah because it owns it 🙂

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              • CopperC Copper

                @catseye3 said in How does Google know?:

                @copper What's that got to do with the drive-through traffic?

                The cell phones are reporting their positions

                I wouldn't be surprised if the trains did the same

                Intelligent trains probably report on their status constantly.

                My car sends me emails if there is something to report, low tire pressure for example.

                Another example: you can see where just about every civilian airplane in the world is by looking here: https://www.flightradar24.com/

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                @copper

                Another example: you can see where just about every civilian airplane in the world is by looking here: https://www.flightradar24.com/

                Hey don’t forget the locations of ships

                https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4

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                • bachophileB bachophile

                  @copper

                  Another example: you can see where just about every civilian airplane in the world is by looking here: https://www.flightradar24.com/

                  Hey don’t forget the locations of ships

                  https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4

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                  @bachophile said in How does Google know?:

                  @copper

                  Another example: you can see where just about every civilian airplane in the world is by looking here: https://www.flightradar24.com/

                  Hey don’t forget the locations of ships

                  https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4

                  That's cool.

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    Basically:

                    1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

                    2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

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                    @89th said in How does Google know?:

                    Basically:

                    1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

                    2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

                    Yep. There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                    When looking at a on-line map, it showed that there was a major traffic jam on that street. LOL

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                    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                      @89th said in How does Google know?:

                      Basically:

                      1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

                      2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

                      Yep. There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                      When looking at a on-line map, it showed that there was a major traffic jam on that street. LOL

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                      @taiwan_girl 555 exactly!

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                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                        @89th said in How does Google know?:

                        Basically:

                        1. Google knows traffic speeds (and congestion) based on information sent by people's phones in those cars. Lots of pings from phones in a line next to Portillo? Probably a long/slow line.

                        2. I guess it knows trains too? Pretty easy to set up, now that I think about it. Probably finds cell phones pinging off of locations along the train tracks and infers it's a traveling train.

                        Yep. There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                        When looking at a on-line map, it showed that there was a major traffic jam on that street. LOL

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                        @taiwan_girl said in How does Google know?:

                        There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                        Some people just need to get a damn life. Bizarre.

                        We have the freedom to choose our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences.
                        Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on.

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                          @taiwan_girl said in How does Google know?:

                          There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                          Some people just need to get a damn life. Bizarre.

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                          @improviso said in How does Google know?:

                          @taiwan_girl said in How does Google know?:

                          There was a guy (in germany I think) who got a bunch of smart phones (maybe more than 100), put them in a wagon and walked done a major street with them.

                          Some people just need to get a damn life. Bizarre.

                          I don't know - if Chris Christie had thought of that, he could have saved himself a whole lot of pain and money.

                          I was only joking

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