South Korea’s government says it will allow Google to export detailed mapping data of the country to overseas servers under certain security requirements.
By Joyce Lee SEOUL, Feb 24 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to solidify and develop the quality of the ...
After years of appeals, Google has finally won approval to export high-precision geographic information out of South Korea and provide proper Google Maps services in the country, including walking and ...
Google Maps could soon work properly in South Korea after Seoul agreed to share data with the popular app, but restrictions ...
Mr Kim called the next five years a “full-scale progress phase”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
South Korea on Friday approved Google's request to export detailed map data overseas, resolving one of the longest-running ...
SEOUL: Google Maps could soon work properly in South Korea after Seoul agreed on Friday (Feb 27) to share data with the ...
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 ...
South Korea is planning to reverse a longstanding policy that has made travel mainstay Google Maps largely useless in the country until now.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has lauded his nation’s improving economy and regional standing as he opened the country’s most important political event.