Gabor refuses amputation of her second leg
Ailing actress Zsa Zsa Gabor has refused to undergo second leg amputation after she was rushed to hospital for blood flow problem. The star has been in and out of hospital for months and was once again re-admitted to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles Wednesday after her personal physician detected the blood flow to her left leg had suddenly stopped. The doctors wanted to amputate Gabor’s second leg, but her husband Frederic Prinz von Anhalt has declined the surgery because medicos advised she had a “50-50 chance” of surviving the procedure.
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Google adds new feature to Map application
Houston: The Internet search giant Google has launched its web version of Foursquare on a new version of Google Maps.
Maps offers to share check-in with your friends connected with Latitude and possibly publish your position in your Google profile.
While updating its Maps application for Android, it took the opportunity to add a function of its check-in location-based service.
It offers a variety of locations corresponding roughly to where you were located.
In February, Google Inc. asked a Swiss court to lift curbs on its Street View service that have prevented the Internet search engine from updating the popular ground-level pictures of Swiss cities for more than a year. Google has one of its biggest offices outside the US in Zurich. —PTI
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