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Turkey to block access to anti-Islam film

Turkey to block access to anti-Islam film
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - A Turkish court issued an order on Wednesday allowing authorities in the country to block Internet access to the anti-Islam movie that has sparked violent protests across the Muslim world, an official said. Binali Yildirim, the minister in charge of transportation and

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef

Google Maps now lets armchair scuba divers explore the Great Barrier Reef
By Trevor MoggProvided by When we tell you that Google Street View now takes you into the sea, you might initially think the service must be suffering from similar glitches to Apple's new Maps app, which appears to have been getting more things wrong than right since its launch last week. But

Google's Brazil chief detained in YouTube case

Google's Brazil chief detained in YouTube case
By JENNY BARCHFIELD and JULIANA BARBASSAAssociated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Google Inc.'s head of operations in Brazil was detained by the country's federal police Wednesday after the company failed to heed a judge's order to take down YouTube videos that the court ruled violate