The Pentagon said China's advanced missiles improves its readiness for precision strikes on U.S. and allied forces.
When it comes to mapping the world, it’s not surprising that Google finds some places more challenging than others. Take North Korea, for example. It’s one of the most secretive states on the planet, ...
Google's request for a detailed map of South Korea for Google Maps has been denied by the government. The decision was made by a joint-committee led by the country's transport ministry and IT, foreign ...
Google's maps of North Korea show streets, monuments and gulags. Jan. 29, 2013 — -- On Tuesday, Google unveiled a detailed map of North Korea, offering a rare glimpse inside the streets, ...
Google unveiled its new maps of North Korea on Monday, beginning to fill what was once a blank expanse on its digital maps with streets, subway stops and even the locations of infamous North Korean ...
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The government will once again postpone its judgment on Google’s request to export high-precision maps. A conclusion on the export of maps is expected to be reached after the South Korea-U.S. summit.
While Google Maps feels like a solid mapping solution, it has some blank spots — particularly when it comes to regions such as North Korea. But that's all changing thanks to a group of "citizen ...
The commander of U.S. Forces Korea is urging military planners to rethink how they view East Asia — literally.
SEOUL, South Korea — Google Inc. has helped fill the gap in one of the last remaining information black holes in the world by releasing a detailed map of North Korea that adds street names, monuments ...
Gen. Xavier Brunson, the commander of US Forces Korea, presented an upside-down map of East Asia to stress the role of USFK and the strategic value of the Korean Peninsula in deterring China and ...
A Seoul-based non-governmental organization has used Google Earth technology to enable North Korean defectors to “build a digital map of crimes against humanity in North Korea.” The Transitional ...