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  2. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  3. Lars Rasmussen (software developer) - Wikipedia

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    Lars Eilstrup Rasmussen is a Danish [1] computer scientist, technology executive, and the co-founder of Google Maps. [2] He was later the director of engineering for Facebook in London. [3] In early 2003, Lars and his brother Jens co-founded a mapping-related startup, Where 2 Technologies, which was acquired by Google in October 2004. Rasmussen ...

  4. Map Project Office - Wikipedia

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    Map Project Office is an industrial design studio based in Central London, working with both major brands and start-ups in the consumer technology space. The studio works with abstract technologies in the artificial intelligence , augmented reality and the IoT sectors, creating accessible experiences for the end user.

  5. Reykjavík City Center - Wikipedia

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    Reykjavík City Center (Icelandic: Miðborg [ˈmɪðˌpɔrk], Miðbær [ˈmɪðˌpaiːr̥], and sometimes Austurbær [ˈœystʏrˌpaiːr̥]) is a sub-municipal administrational district that covers much of the central part Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland.

  6. Iceland Parliament Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is situated in a complex of seven rebuilt and new buildings. [1] Three of downtown Reykjavík's main squares surround the building, with Austurvöllur to the east, Ingólfstorg to the north, and Víkurgarður to the west. [2] Initially scheduled to open in 2018, the hotel faced construction delays and the impact of the COVID-19 ...

  7. Vatnsstígur 16-18 - Wikipedia

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    Vatnsstígur 16–18 is a residential tower located in downtown Reykjavík, Iceland. It is a part of a larger project called "shadow district" ( Icelandic : Skuggahverfi ) under phase 2. [ 1 ] This tower is the tallest residential tower in Reykjavík, standing 69.35 m (227.5 ft) tall. [ 2 ]

  8. Lækjargata - Wikipedia

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    Lækjargata (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlaiːcarˌkaːta], "stream street") is a street in downtown Reykjavík and takes its name from the stream that once ran along the street, from the Tjörnin to the sea.

  9. Laugavegur (Reykjavík) - Wikipedia

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    Laugavegur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlœyːɣaˌvɛːɣʏr̥]) is the primary commercial artery of downtown Reykjavík, Iceland and one of the oldest shopping streets. [1] The name means "wash road", as it used to lead to the hot springs in Laugardalur where in olden times the women of Reykjavík took their laundry for washing.