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High-ranking members of the OpenStreetMap project -- an open source mapping project that competes with Google Maps -- have claimed that user accounts attached to a range of Google internet addresses in India have been maliciously tampering with its data. Google said that two people behind the accounts were contractors using machines on Google's network, but a spokesperson for the search giant added that these contractors were "acting on their own behalf." The spokesperson also said that the contractors "are no longer working on Google projects." Read More ...







