Maybe OSM data leaked into their map like it did in south america and
then they deleted it because of license violations? :)

Toby


On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Stefan de Konink <ste...@konink.de> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I was just browsing on Google Maps while geocoding some stuff, and I
> noticed that a lot of improvements that were on there before suddenly
> disappeared, even more interesting some parts like (water) basically
> ended up in complete non-sense.
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> I'm really wondering who is pulling the strings there, because now it is
> even more trivial to see how much better we are. Anyone is seeing this
> happening in their area's as well?
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>
> Stefan
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