South Korea’s government says it will allow Google to export detailed mapping data of the country to overseas servers under certain security requirements.
South Korea conditionally approved Google's request to export high-precision map data, easing long-standing restrictions tied ...
Google has received conditional approval from South Korea to offer high-precision maps, ending nearly two decades of disputes ...
The government could make a decision this week on whether to allow global giant Google Inc. to export government-supplied ...
This decision, conditioned on security measures, may challenge local services like Naver and Kakao while addressing US concerns over market access.
By Kyu-seok Shim SEOUL, Feb 27 (Reuters) - South Korea on Friday approved Google's request to export the country's high-precision map data to overseas servers, a major reversal after two decades of ...
South Korea on Friday approved Google's request to export detailed map data overseas, resolving one of the longest-running ...
This month Google submitted yet another bid to receive higher-quality map data. This time the South Korean government has to navigate trickier terrain. As part of an investment deal agreed with ...
Think about it: Maps are fundamental to human evolution, exploration, innovation. Since the first maps were drawn up in the 5th and 6th centuries BCE, we have used them to guide ourselves across land, ...
Korea’s high-precision mapping data will be allowed to be transferred overseas for the first time, after the government ...