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Taiwan Irked at Google's Version of Earth

frank_adrian314159 writes "As reported in The Register, Taiwan wants Google Earth to stop calling it a province of China. Although Google has yet to comment on this issue, it will be interesting to see the brightest minds that money can buy trying to solve what decades of diplomats have unsuccessfully wrestled with - how to balance the nationalistic pride of the inhabitants of Taiwan against the nationalistic pride of the inhabitants of mainland China." From the article: "Foreign ministry spokesman, Michel Lu, explained: 'It is incorrect to call Taiwan a province of China because we are not. We have contacted Google to express our position and asked them to correct the description.' Google has maintained a stony silence on the matter, presumably while it tries to work out a solution which will please both the Taiwanese and the hosts of the (lucrative, burgeoning, inviting) Chinese internet search business opportunity market."

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  1. Simple solution by nokilli · · Score: 5, Funny

    Instead of choosing between pissing off the Chinese or pissing off the Taiwanese you piss both the Chinese and Taiwanese off at the same time. So instead of saying it is or isn't a province of China, you just call it West Hawaii.

    Problem solved.
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    1. Re:Simple solution by Viper+Daimao · · Score: 3, Funny

      bastion of democracy and freedom

      You cant be in china, they dont allow those words.

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  2. Naaa na na na a na na na na na na na na na.... by Fiver- · · Score: 4, Funny

    How does "We Love Katamari" refer to Taiwan in the global level? I assume the King of All Cosmos is the ultimate authority.

    1. Re:Naaa na na na a na na na na na na na na na.... by shigelojoe · · Score: 3, Funny

      Nah.

  3. EBay it! by IceSabre · · Score: 5, Funny

    Highest bidder wins the ownership of Taiwan on google map!

  4. Oh Google... by matr0x_x · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does it really take the brightest minds to fix this problem?

    if (IP == Taiwan){
      Label as independent
    }
    else {
      Label as province of China
    }

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  5. EASY solution by FrontalLobe · · Score: 5, Funny

    All Google needs to say is it will be fixed in the final release, once its out of beta... Problem solved indefinately

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  6. Perfect solution... by Kickersny.com · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just take Taiwan off the maps and pretend it doesn't exist.

  7. Re:Google is probably adhering to ISO 3166 by n1ywb · · Score: 3, Funny

    The UN doesn't even recognize The Principality of Sealand! What kind of backwoods hicks are running that joint anyway?

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  8. Re:PROC and ROC by timeOday · · Score: 3, Funny
    Google is in a bad position: They have a nuetral product, easily accessable, which shows political divisions. Taiwan shows up on the product, so it needs to be inside or outside a boundry. A diplomat's words can leave it's status undefined, a map cannot.
    Bah, diplomacy, that's old fashioned. Google has their own high-tech criticism avoidance mechanism, which should be quick to implement: just label the map "BETA"!
  9. Someone at google just copied and pasted by deft · · Score: 3, Funny

    Congrats, because of you later today in a meeting one of two things will happen.

    1. A geek will pass out your post, crisis averted. Expect a job offer. But you have to work in China or something... check a previous post about where google newhires have to work. +)

    2. a geek will say "In my research I have discovered that yadda yadda and problem solved, crisis averted".

    and then 10 other geeks will roll their eyes because they read the same shit here too.

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