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  2. Address fraud - Wikipedia

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    Public school systems generally require that students live in the municipality the school serves, and giving false information to gain admission is a crime. [7] [8] People have used address fraud to vote in a jurisdiction other than their own. [9] A notable example is Ann Coulter, who was investigated for voting in the wrong precinct. [10]

  3. Google Street View privacy concerns - Wikipedia

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    Google pledged that, before taking photographs for Street View, they would in future notify the provinces' local government. Google Japan admitted that notifications and explanations of this kind had already been taking place in countries other than Japan, but had not done so in Japan as they were not aware of the potential privacy concerns. [32]

  4. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    There are situations where the censorship of certain sites was subsequently removed. For example, when Google Maps and Google Earth were launched, images of the White House and United States Capitol were blurred out; however, these sites are now uncensored. [3]

  5. Google street car crashes after going wrong way - AOL

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    Looks like Google might consider sending its Street View drivers back to driver's ed. A driver in going through Little Rock, Arkansas caused several thousand dollars in damages after going down ...

  6. 1 Spot Where Google Is Going Wrong - AOL

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    Those who bought a Samsung Galaxy phone or the related tablet at the time of their release must have felt good about owning a nice Android-enabled device. But I bet that feeling fell to the ...

  7. False accusation - Wikipedia

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    A false accusation is a claim or allegation of wrongdoing that is untrue and/or otherwise unsupported by facts. [1] False accusations are also known as groundless accusations, unfounded accusations, false allegations, false claims or unsubstantiated allegations. They can occur in any of the following contexts: Informally in everyday life; Quasi ...

  8. Was Apple Wrong to Ditch Google Maps? - AOL

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    One of the biggest changes Apple (NAS: AAPL) is pursuing within its mobile operating system iOS is ditching Google (NAS: GOOG) Maps, the app that has been a mainstay of iDevices since inception.

  9. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Geographers A-Z Map of Manchester contains traps. For example, Dickinson Street in central Manchester is falsely named "Philpott St". The non-existent town of Argleton's appearance in Google Maps was investigated by Steve Punt in an episode of the BBC Radio 4 programme Punt P.I. The programme concluded that the town's entry may well ...