Google Patents Image-Capturing Walking Sticks 117
theodp writes "GeekWire reports that Google has patented an image-capturing walking stick, which can boldly go where no Google Street View Car can. The walking stick has embedded cameras and location sensors, and a switch at the bottom that causes the device to snap pictures whenever the stick hits the ground. The patent also covers using canes and crutches in a similar fashion."
anyone find that creepy? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Google pays people to go hiking in remote areas of the globe? sign me up!
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Depends on where you leave it.
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I don't think the mountain goats will care that much.
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Re:anyone find that creepy? (Score:5, Funny)
Well, the good thing about camera sticks is they have a natural predator [wikipedia.org] to keep their numbers in check.
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Unfortunately, here in MA, it was ruled that they are an invasive and unwelcome species. These cameras however, I can't imagine them having an issue with, as long as nobody tries to raise them in self defence.
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Re:anyone find that creepy? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't see dirty old men using Google Glass to take upskirt pictures. These however...
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Coming up next - Google patents an upward facing camera on the toe of men's shoes.
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Street view can already go inside of buildings. Here's just one example from a liquor store in Boulder. I found this when I was looking into the area from a job offer >.>
https://www.google.com/maps?layer=c&z=17&sll=40.016237,-105.275058&cid=7684555343581822157&panoid=YFDLlFbdz54QN_hedOATXA&cbp=13,74.50000000000023,,0,0&q=liquor+mart+boulder+co&sa=X&ei=QcDBUffrJOqdyAG95IGgCQ&ved=0CJUBEKAfMA0
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Why? Is there really a need for something like this? Is google crossing the creepy line with this?
Yes. I find it creepy that Google can patent WWII era spy tech.
Re:anyone find that creepy? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Bzz, bzzz, bzzit. Buzzwords. Dance around the issue some more, won't ya?
It's an 'engineering design' involving 'fitting stuff' in a particular fashion.
Who let marketing in here??
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They had cameras that could be hidden in a walking stick in the 30s and 40s?
and
How well did the GPS technology work from balloons?
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It's a long time ago that I was into antique cameras, but I think I've heard of such a thing.
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Oh, they crossed that line well before PRISMgate (which didn't help).
Finally (Score:2)
Gonna get a Street View of Hobbiton.
Re:Finally (Score:4, Funny)
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... one does not simply Street View into Mordor!
But the FBI flies drones [wired.com] over it.
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Wider audience (Score:1)
Is it also available in a 'pimp cane' model?
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''Fitted with an accelerometer, it snaps a pix at each blow."
what day is it? (Score:1)
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Would you settle for a dupe? Barely 14 days old at that, /. 4 june 2013 [slashdot.org]
Grumpy Old Men (Score:3)
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Pervy Old Men are going to use it upside down, and enjoy (depending on the mood) afterwards in home.
What's with the ageism? A walking stick is not the same as a cane. Walking sticks were once used by foppish men of all ages - just look at a bottle of Johnnie Walker. If Google is successful at reintroducing this fashion, you needn't be left out.
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A walking stick is not the same as a cane.
Grammar nazis.
shite cockney accent (Score:2)
# me old bamboo, me old bamboo /#
you better never bovver wiv me old bamboo
you can take me 'at or me bumbershoot
but you better never bovver wiv me old bamboo
I doubt their coverage will improve (Score:2)
Rightly so, cars are not allowed on the lawn.
Google should get the Residents as their mascot. (Score:2)
Maybe next Google will market a version of the giant paper mache eyeballs that the Residents used to wear over their heads, that also takes and uploads pictures to its servers with location information.
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The prior art on the camera in a giant hat that Homer Simpson wore precludes that particular 'engineering design.'
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Calm down everyone (Score:5, Interesting)
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And they needed a patent to do this?
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Yes. How else will they prevent the competition from doing the same?
Muttations (Score:2)
glasses and walking sticks (Score:2)
I have figured out the pattern. /me Goes to register googlefalseteeth.com
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I look forward to innovations in elder care and access as the Google bigwigs age. How about family care? Do these guys wish to marry, procreate?
Great (Score:4, Funny)
Time to update the list of things that will let you automatically get a patent for something:
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Thank god Corpsicles never took off!
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Time to update the list of things that will let you automatically get a patent for something:
- on a computer
- on the internet
- on a stick
Don't forget 'In the Cloud'
Well, obviously "In the cloud."
So, besides, "On a computer", "on the internet", "on a stick", and "in the cloud", ...what has Google *ever* done for us!?
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Well, there's "on glasses."
Obligatory (Score:2)
http://youtu.be/0iTcwuzH58k [youtu.be]
In Bellevue, WA ... (Score:2)
Insect (Score:2)
Did anyone else think of a walking stick bug? I had a vision of a creepy spynet made up of little bug-bots. Sounds more like a DARPA thing than a Google thing but who can tell anymore :P
Coming soon! (Score:2)
GoogleShotglass. Street View through the eyes of a drunk.
GoogleCokemirror. Street View through the eyes of a drug addict.
Streetview INSIDE buildings (Score:1)
Obvious (Score:3)
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How many "elongated members" (walking stick was just used as an example) do you know have computers inside them with imaging devices, anti-shock and vibration module(s), and imaging devices that also include location sensors?
If they invented just a walking stick, then yeah, obvious. All things tided together, maybe not a revolutionary invention, but not obvious IMHO either.
Plus, even if it is semi-obvious it helps prevent someone else from patenting it then going aft
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How many "elongated members" (walking stick was just used as an example) do you know have computers inside them with imaging devices, anti-shock and vibration module(s), and imaging devices that also include location sensors?
Any smart camera or tripod-mountable smartphone on a monopod.
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Well there are lots of one legged tripods for cameras, DSLRS have stabilizers, computers, anti vibration, gps etc. build in or as modules.
So no, not exactly a new idea.
better idea (Score:2)
Another innovation driven by porn (Score:2)
They lost me at the first line of the patent..
"An elongated member is provided with one or more imaging sensors, location sensors, and a switch in its bottom end."
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They can probably get away with that, because the prior art consists of elongated members with a knob at the bottom end to provide a varying rate/degree of vibration, not a simple on/off switch.
Sure, but without a _sword_ hidden in it... (Score:2)
Why? (Score:2)
Maybe the first thing the patent office should ask is "why"?
Really, does putting a camera on a stick warrant protection from a patent?
Is there any real competitive advantage Google has owning this patent.
Is there absolutely no example of anybody ever doing this in the past. Absolutely nobody in history has ever put a camera on a stick?
The patent office is swamped with patent requests but there should be some fundamental litmus test that should be applied to even accept a patent.
Otherwise, charge $1 million
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charge a percent of your gross income. not a fixed number.
that way, you and I can still afford to patent, but large companies will think twice about it.
THAT would be a good goal to shoot for.
america has become the land of the big company. and if you're small or medium, your only goal is to become larger. I think that's broken by design. its almost always a freedom-reducing process to merge and consolidate companies into bigger and bigger ones.
no one speaks for the little guy anymore. reason: he can't a
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Maybe the first thing the patent office should ask is "why"?
Really, does putting a camera on a stick warrant protection from a patent?
Is there any real competitive advantage Google has owning this patent.
Is there absolutely no example of anybody ever doing this in the past. Absolutely nobody in history has ever put a camera on a stick?
I've heard of walking sticks with a gun barrel, with sword blades, and with hidden compartments... None with a GPS or camera...
Stylin' (Score:2)
Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you...
The Google Pimp Cane.
Bullshit patent (Score:3)
Again proof the Patent office is a joke. this is simply attaching something to another thing.
I would like to patent the method of attaching things to other things in order to file a patent.
Prior Art? (Score:2)
Patent Prevention (Score:2)
I hereby committ to the pubic domain the invention of a device consisting of a ball capable of elastic collision upon impact with a surface (a process defined here as "bounce"), embedded with a camera that will take a picture with each occurence of such bounce. This device will possess the ability to perform the described action while interfacing with a computer.
Of course, it's only public domain if someone else hasn't patented this idea beforehand.
YOU SHALL NOT PASS (Score:2)
I have no StreetViews of this place...
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"Cane" Brooks (Score:2)
Would have had a great time with one.
Tripods and walking sticks (Score:2)
What if you take a tripod with a camera screwed into the top and fold all of the legs together, add a little bit of duct tape to construct a walking stick. Would you have to pay royalities to google for using their "invention"?
If I put the same components in a pogo stick or bowling ball do I deserve a patent for that too?
Maybe before we rush to adopt Image-Capturing Walk (Score:1)
Strange way to trigger it (Score:2)
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Probably because that's about the only time when you have a reasonable expectation that the camera will not be in motion.
It's all backwards now. (Score:2)
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you can patent something that you don't even have a clue how to build it. In fact most patents are just that, obscure ideas.