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The vibe: A game-rich private concession in Botswana practically all to yourself ...
Did Google run over a donkey in Botswana? That's certainly what its Google Street view cameras seem to suggest.
It appears one jackass killed another. Google was forced to deny killing a donkey with a Google maps vehicle in Botswana after troubling pictures emerged from the Internet giant’s mapping service.
Did a Google Street View car run over a donkey in Botswana? Google has publicly denied any animal abuse. The donkey could not be reached for comment.
No, the Googleplex hasn’t suddenly become self-aware and decided to turn against its creators; it’s something a bit more bizarre involving Google Maps, Botswana and a donkey lying in the ...
Here’s a story you don’t see every day. Google on Wednesday has gone on record to deny reports that one of its Google Maps Street View cars killed a donkey in the Kweneng region of Botswana ...
Disagreements aside, the imagery in Botswana is remarkable. Check it out for yourself in Google Earth or Google Maps by simply searching for “Botswana” and then dropping pegman onto the map.
Google: No, we did not kill a donkey in Botswana The company responds after imagery shows the animal lying in the wake of a Street View car.
Botswana will be the second African country to launch Google Street View, officials announced Thursday, saying the technology would boost the nation as a diamond exporter and safari destination.
Botswana has become the second African country to be featured on Google Maps' Street View, allowing users to explore landmarks such as the Okavango Delta.
That's certainly what its Google Street view cameras seem to suggest. Twitter user @TheRealSheldonC tweeted a picture yesterday of a donkey - presumably dead - lying on the road in Botswana. The ...
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