No, I think they could do a better job in the blurring technology. We were told by Google that their blurring technology was 98% effective; that was before the images went live. But we've seen for ourselves that there are many instances in which individual faces are not blurred. Google is committed to continuing to improve the blurring, which is one of the reasons they want to retain the images for one year. They're working on improving their blurring technology.
On October 22nd, 2009. See this statement in context.