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Google Maps got a major update, and people hate it
Google has rolled out a fresh coat of paint for its Maps app to widespread complaints. Here's why folks are so unhappy with ...
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Google agrees to pay $27 million to settle a seven-year-old labor complaint.
In 2016, an employee sued Google for having too strict of a confidentiality program, which allegedly discouraged workers from reporting illegal activity in violation of California’s labor laws. Google ...
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Google Maps sent hikers down a remote nonexistent trail
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Google Maps takes travelers on a shortcut home that instead strands them in Nevada desert: ‘Thought it would be a safer option’
A group of Los Angeles residents heading home from Las Vegas got stranded in the desert after Google Maps reportedly led them ...
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Hiker Rescued After Following Google Maps On a 'Dangerous,' Non-Existent Trail
A hiker was rescued from a cliff edge on Saturday after allegedly following a Google Maps trail that didn’t actually exist, making him one of several hikers who followed the same trail to get ...
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Google Maps changed colors and some people are upset, including a former designer
Google Maps now has grey roads, teal water, and mint-green parks. The change happened some time ago, but was widely noticed ...
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Google Maps Repeatedly Stranded Hikers On Nonexistent Mountain Trail
North Shore Rescue said it requested Google Maps remove the nonexistent trail after repeatedly misleading hikers to a dangerous path up the mountain ...
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Pregnant wife of strip club owner handcuffed for hours while cops raided N.J. home, lawsuit alleges
The wife of a strip club owner in Middlesex County has filed a lawsuit against several law enforcement agencies, alleging her ...
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Raucous Taco Bell Christmas party included three-way sex romps, vomiting in guacamole bowl: lawsuit
Alana Bechiom alleged that the incident took place at a Christmas party at the Taco Bell location where she worked in San ...

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