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    GOOGLE: WE DID NOT ERASE MAPS OF GEORGIA
    By Miguel Helft

    New York Times Blogs
    August 12, 2008, 6:51 pm
    NY

    UPDATE 8:05 PM, Google explains why it never had maps of Georgia

    My colleague John Markoff wrote earlier today about the barrage of
    cyber-attacks on Georgia's technology infrastructure. Others have
    covered the story as well.

    But not all stories appear to be accurate. Several reports suggest
    that data from Georgia and the neighboring countries of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan has been stripped from Google Maps. One story says
    that "the relevant maps went blank as soon as fighting broke out,"
    according to the Azerbaijan Press Agency.

    Google says that's not so. While its Web maps shows only the outlines
    of those three countries -- without roads or even the capital cities
    marked -- Google says that the lack of information is not new.

    "Google has not made any recent change to Georgia, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan in Google Maps," the company said in a statement. "We do
    not have local data for those countries and that is why local details
    such as landmarks and cities do not appear."

    Browsing Google Maps, only a few countries appear to lack any data at
    all. They include small nations like Guyana and Suriname; countries
    that are largely close to foreigners, such as North Korea; and a few
    surprising ones, like South Korea and Argentina.

    Interestingly, Google Earth, the company 3-D geographic visualization
    service, identifies many Georgian cities, and it allows users to
    zoom in to them close enough to see individual buildings. So Google
    Earth clearly has some "local data" on the countries that are blank
    on Google Maps.

    Microsoft's rival mapping service, Virtual Earth, pinpoints dozens
    on cities in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Update: In a blog post late Tuesday, Google said it never filled
    in the maps of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan because it wasn't
    satisfied with the map data available. But after users complained
    that a little information is better than no information, the company
    said it is planning to start adding map data to countries that are
    currently blank.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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