Stephen Ma has every right to claim bragging rights for helping to hatch the world’s most popular online mapping platform. Instead, for the past two decades Ma, one of the four co-founders of Google Maps, has buried himself in a big black hole of anonymity. But not because of any shame or regret – it’s just that he isn’t one to blow his own trumpet. “I tend to be a very private person,” Ma says in a rare interview. “I find the limelight uncomfortable.” In the years since launching on 8 February 2005, Google Maps has wormed its way into...