And that Google Maps thinks it’s a lighthouse. Google's future is useful, creepy and everywhere: nine things learned at I/O Read more“Where the pin is dropped on Google Maps, it is essentially on our property,” he says. “We have in the past gotten in contact with Google Maps who said they would fix it but they haven’t. It’s been on Google Maps incorrectly for quite a number of years, but for some reason the usage of Google Maps has changed. “Google Maps are picking up a lot of stuff off old paper maps, and in the mountains here a lot of those roads were not actually constructed.
Source: The Guardian October 08, 2017 01:30 UTC