Google Bows to South Korea’s Mapping Rules, Ending 20-Year Standoff
[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 10/09/2025
Google has agreed to comply with South Korea’s demand to blur sensitive satellite images on its mapping services, a move that could allow the US tech giant to compete more effectively with local navigation platforms. South Korea is one of the few countries where Google Maps does not fully (…)
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