Google maps a threat to national security says Indian president
Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam reckons Google maps provide detail that could help terrorists plan bombing raids. The president told a meeting of police officials in Hyderabad, that he was worried "developing countries, which are already in danger of terrorist attacks, have been singularly chosen to provide such high resolutions," AP reported.
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