Google says it will review Cambodian map

by Santel on 02/10/2010

in Daily Headline

Google says it will review Cambodia’s recent complaint that the Internet giant’s maps grossly misrepresent the country’s long-contested border with Thailand.

“We are carefully reviewing the Government of Cambodia’s objections regarding the depiction of Cambodia’s borders in Google Earth,” Ross LaJuene, head of government affairs for the firm’s Asia Pacific office, wrote in a letter to the Council of Ministers. “We plan to respond to your letter more fully in the very near future.”

via detailsaresketchy

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