Google's venture could be asked to leave information about people who were in New Zealand earthquake Google helps find information about people who were in New Zealand earthquake. The company operated the site Person Finder, which allows to share information about people in the disaster area following the earthquake zone Christchurch. This website is based on open technology used by many organizations, so that it incorporates information that comes from multiple sources. Google's site allows both search for information relevant databases, and keep information about people. At the moment of writing, there are approximately -5100 records. It should be noted that the information has not been tested by organizations, and anyone can leave a record. All information published is saved annually. The Person Finder fired first after the earthquake in Haiti, Achshmaz Google runs it again in a major disaster. It was developed by Google.org - Google wing performs a non-profit ventures. Because this is a volunteer project open source, Google is also inviting developers to improve it.
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