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Google’s newest transfer to appease Trump will hit your maps quickly

Editorial Board Published January 29, 2025
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Earlier this month, when Donald Trump referred to as for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” it was truthful to imagine he was simply attempting to seize headlines in his personal weird method. However then on his first day in workplace, he signed an govt order making it official. And now Google is bending the knee. 

On Monday, the tech big introduced its Google Maps service would use “Gulf of America” for customers within the U.S.. Nonetheless, customers in Mexico will see “Gulf of Mexico,” and the remainder of its 1 billion month-to-month customers will see each names.

“When official names vary between countries, Maps users see their official local name,” Google posted on X. “Everyone in the rest of the world sees both names.”

This isn’t the primary time Massive Tech has sided with Trump since his victory in final November’s presidential election.

Within the weeks main as much as his second time period, main tech firms—together with Apple, Microsoft, and Google—or their CEOs donated thousands and thousands to his inauguration. Many even flew to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property to kiss the ring. Then, on Jan. 20, a handful of them stood amongst far-right influencers and podcast bros to applaud Trump’s inauguration in particular person.

Worse, Google isn’t the one tech big to change its companies following Trump’s election. Fb, whose CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed he was “optimistic and celebrating” Trump’s inauguration, quietly scaled again its fact-checking efforts. 

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