Taiwan complains to Google over their status on Google Maps
4th Oct 2005, 17:10 GMT
Taiwan complains to Google over their status on Google Maps The Asian country of Taiwan has complained to the search engine giants Google over the status of their country on the Google Maps web service. Google has incidentally referred to Taiwan as a province of China on its map web site. ...
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