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A robot on a urine Android Apple logo on Google Maps – The Tribuna.hn

 
     
     
 

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(CNNMoney) – On the outskirts of Rawalpindi, a Pakistani city within 10 kilometers southwest of Islamabad, seems be a park in the shape of an Android robot, urinating on the Apple logo.

At least that is what it seems if you want to Rawalpindi in Google Maps.

Indeed The park is located there, it’s just an illustration.

It is unknown how long has the image there. When you see the “satellite view”, you will see some residential roads, some green and some hills … but nothing like in the least to Android urinating on an apple.

Ahmad Babar a he former employee of Samsung who lives in Lahore, Pakistan, discovered on Friday.

On Facebook, Babar published that found the image of Android, while looking for a site in Rawalpindi.

Google said the image was not created by an employee. The company has a group of approved partners who make contributions to the mapping tool, in order to keep updated Google Maps, and one of those contributors drew the image.

“The vast majority of users who edit our maps make great contributions as mapping areas that had never before had one, “said Caroline Matthews, spokesman for Google. “We regret this inappropriate content created by users; we are working to remove it quickly. “

Google is familiar with the so-called” Easter eggs “… the treasures hidden in their products. Just try typing in the search engine Google “tilt” (tilt), “do a barrel roll” (make a turn), “recursion” (recursion), “anagram” (anagram), “once in a blue moon” (very rarely), or “answer to life the universe and everything” (response meaning of life, the universe and everything else).

In Google, type “Atari Breakout”. Google Translate has options pirate language, Elmer Fudd, and Klingon Pig Latin (Latin for pigs).

There are literally dozens of eggs on Google Maps, in addition to Android that is urinating on a Apple logo. Among these is a character tie-dye of Street View in Berkeley, California, and a choice of transport “royal carriage” when you ask for directions to Windsor Castle.

An Apple spokeswoman did not respond to requests for comment.

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