New, improved Google Maps lets user launch missile at any location on globe (satire)

Published: Tue, 06/11/13

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New, improved Google Maps lets user launch missile at any location on globe (satire)

June 11, 2013


[Satire from The Onion]

Google missile launch (satire)

New, Improved Google Maps Lets User Launch Missile At Any Location On Globe

ISSUE 49•22 • May 29, 2013

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—Tech giant Google announced Wednesday that their newest version of Maps will enable users to fire a missile at any location on the planet. “Simply zoom in on any point on the map, set the crosshairs, and tap the ‘Launch’ button, and a Google satellite will immediately send an ASM cruise missile accurate within 5 feet,” said Maps product manager Jason Murawski, adding that the feature is available on both iPhone iOS and Android operating systems, whereupon the missile’s flight path can also be tracked in real time. “If you need a closer look at a target, just go to Street View, which enables you to go up and down a city block and set multiple airstrike markers. You can even explore the interiors of certain buildings, should you want to attack a specific floor or section of a structure.” At press time, massive explosions had been reported at a neighborhood park in Cleveland, a restaurant in Lawrenceville, NJ, and the Eiffel Tower.




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