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Google will comply with South Korea's demand to blur sensitive satellite images on its mapping services, ending a two-decade dispute. Seoul requires local storage of geospatial data, limiting Google Maps' functionality and favoring domestic rivals Naver and Kakao. The move could help Google expand services while respecting national security concerns.
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