Thursday, July 5, 2012

Google street view Taiwan

  • TAIPEI, Taiwan -- A Taiwanese judge has used a Google map showing an unleashed dog to hold a man responsible for his neighbors bicycle accident. A defendant surnamed Lee denied being the dogs owner and causing injury through negligence.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The biker then resorted to using a Google Street View image of the neighborhood, which showed the dog in Lee's yard, making Lee the owner of the dog. The judge accepted the Street View image as evidence and fined Lee 59,000 Taiwan dollars ($2,000).
  • (UberGizmo (blog))
  • Judge Song Kuo-chen said Thursday that a two-year-old Google Street View picture showed the dog standing in The judge fined Lee 59,000 Taiwan dollars ($2,000).
  • (CBC)
  • News of the filing broke in The Wall Street Journal a few hours before Googles annual shareholders meeting Thursday at its headquarters in Mountain View, California.
  • (eTaiwan News)
  • NEW YORK: Apple is preparing to launch a smaller tablet computer in the coming months in a bid to maintain its edge in an increasingly crowded market, the Wall Street Journal reported of South Korea and Taiwans AU Optronics.
  • (Channel NewsAsia)
  • Benchmarks in Taiwan and Singapore also rose did not spell an end to the sluggishness of the U.S. economic recovery. Markets took a charitable view of yesterdays data.
  • (Google)
  • Nokia has been fighting fierce competition from Apple Inc.s iPhone and other makers using Google Inc.s popular Android software, including Samsung Electronics Co.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • TomTom provides maps for Google, but the deal, forged four years ago, runs out in a years time as the Mountain View, California-based company BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIMM), Taiwans HTC Corp. (2498.
  • (NASDAQ)
  • Apple Inc took the wraps off its own mobile mapping service and made its enhanced Siri voice-search available for iPads as it rolled out software and hardware to help it wage war on Google Inc business with State Street Corp.
  • (FXStreet.com)
  • I did the seminar from my home in London, the LvMI's technology officer sat in Taiwan, and the seminar attendees were TrueDemocracyParty.
  • (HoweStreet.com)

No comments:

Post a Comment