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Tagged: google, license

Monday, February 06, 2012

Google is guilty of abusing its dominant position with Google Maps per a court in France. It was ordered to pay  €500,000 in damages and interest to the plaintiff and a €15,000 euro fine against Bottin Cartographes. The company, until it was put out of business, offered online maps.

GPS Biz News

February 1 is the cut-off for companies with onine mapping websites to have a license from the  State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping. Google has applied for one, but does not yet have approval. That suggests its ok to keep running as is, but can't launch anything "new."

China Daily

After Google launched its Ocean extension for Google Earth back in 2009, oddly well laid-out features on the floor of the Atlantic had been speculated by some to be evidence of the existence of Atlantis, the legendary ancient civilization said to have vanished into the sea thousands of years ago. Those theories have been sunk, though, with NOAA's sobering clarification on exactly what those features are: errors in sonar rendering caused by assembling multiple data sets together, which is exactly what Google Earth does to create a global picture of Earth's oceans. It's a fairly common problem — students at UC San Diego have spent the last three years removing those types of errors from the data by hand, and as of last week, "Atlantis" has been once again wiped off the map, so to speak.

- The Verge

In Korea, Google's December enhancements to Maps, including showing the insides of some 1000 stores in Seoul, has meant competitors had to scramble. They are adding more routing options, more data, easier to use icons on mobiles to try to compete.

- Korea Times

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/06 at 05:02 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Bahrain

The Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) of the Kingdom of Bahrain launched the “Bahrain e-Atlas”, an online GIS.

- FutureGov Asia (even the source document had no link to the site!)

Ethiopia

A Swedish firm, Swedesurvey, has won a contract to restructure the Addis Ababa City land and tenure management system. Swedesurvey has done national standards for Ethiopia, as well as parcel work in Greece and China.

 - Ezega

China

Google applied for a license to run Google Maps in China. It did so with a local joint venture partner. But it did so just before the July 1 deadline. Nokia's license has already been approved; Microsoft has applied but the license has not yet been granted.

- PC World

by Adena Schutzberg on 06/14 at 05:15 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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