Google disappointed by South Korean refusal on mapping data

South Korea has rejected a request by Google to use local mapping data in the company's global maps service in a long-awaited ruling which had divided the country for months.

Google disappointed by South Korean refusal on mapping data

South Korea has rejected a request by Google to use local mapping data in the company's global maps service in a long-awaited ruling which had divided the country for months.

The technology giant said it was disappointed by the decision, which the land ministry said was based on concerns over national security.

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