Google denies use of private data for mapping

Monday, June 7, 2010 20:00
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(AP) — Google representatives on Monday said the search engine company has not broken any laws with the collection of data for its mapping service, after Connecticut’s attorney general pressed the company to “come clean with the American public.”

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