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09.01.05 South
Korea Not Pleased With Google Maps By
Chris Richardson
Apparently, Google's satellite mapping technology is working a little too well
for the comfort of the South Korean leadership structure.
According to ABC News, the South Koreans has plans to talk with the US government
about how Google's satellite service displays images of military bases and the
Presidential blue house. Apparently, the South Korean government is concerned
these images could be used by the North Korea, who is still technically at war
with its southern counterpart.
North Korea's primary nuclear research facility at Yongbyon is also viewable using
Google's map service. South Korean newspaper reports confirm government officials
are feeling these concerns. Google has not officially responded to these reports.
About the Author:
Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews.
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