The earthquake and tsunami that demolished northeastern Japan in 2011 left many thousands of its survivors cut off from their homes. But displaced residents of Namie-machi, a small town on the eastern coast of the Pacific that's still in an exclusion zone, can now at least get a present-day glimpse of their neighborhood, thanks to Google.Related StoriesHow the world's largest cyberattack slows down your Internet useStudy: One-quarter of U.S. patents issued this year will be in mobile