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    SHOULD GOOGLE POPULATE EVERY MAP ON GOOGLE MAPS?

    Mashable
    August 13, 2008
    CA

    Google is under fire today over reports claiming the company failed
    to include any data for Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan on Google
    maps. Worse, some reports suggest that once the fighting broke out
    between Russia and Georgia, all relevant information about the latter
    was wiped from Google maps.

    According to the Azerbaijan Press agency, all "the relevant maps went
    blank as soon as fighting broke out." But Google contends that that
    assertion is simply false and it has not changed anything in quite
    some time.

    "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."

    In response to even more public outcry, Google Maps product manager,
    Dave Barth, said Google failed to include relevant street and city
    information because it wasn't satisfied with available map data. But
    in an attempt to quell user distress, Barth said that Google would
    now input basic information about all of these countries instead of
    leave them blank.

    And while some users are applauding Google for doing just that, I
    think it begs the question of whether or not Google should populate
    countries regardless of the quality of data, or if it should leave
    countries blank until it has the data necessary to make the maps as
    accurate as possible.

    The way I see it, Google has no responsibility to its users to populate
    every country in the world if it feels it can't provide them with the
    most accurate information available. Along those lines, why would users
    even want data that Google feels isn't the best on maps of countries
    that aren't generally the most searched for in the world anyway?

    As far as I'm concerned, maps should be kept blank if the data isn't
    sufficient to populate them and if users don't like it, well, that's
    their problem

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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