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- Adam Andrei - May 23, 2013 - Report this comment
iGoogle is going, don’t replace it but UPGRADE to: www.startific.com
VIRTUAL ROAD TRIP TR Wall - May 19, 2013 - Report this comment
I'm a great fan of the Road View experience. I do tutoring where I live and one day was introducing another resident to Google Maps. We ultimately spent hours visiting our old neighborhoods, my showing him the house where I grew up and where we rode our bikes from one place to another our touring his. Weeks or maybe even months later I met up with him telling another neighbor a story about his hometown and he mentioned a landmark or two. These were so clear in my mind's-eye I wondered for part of a second when was i there? I remembered the night we took our "virtual road trip" and am amazed that was my only time actually spent there! I continue to utilize this app and was motivated to post after finding myself in one of the images tonight! i wanted to make a picture of a difficult to describe pedestrian alley near where I live and as I scrolled around and got the location, there was the photo of me, although my face is pixelated, riding my bicycle, coming out of the alley onto the city street. That right, folks, Big Brother is watching! I don't know how often this particular satellite image may be updated so I snagged it for .... personal reasons! It's my opinion that Google Maps is another incredible untapped resource and amazing in that it is available to anyone who wishes to access it and for FREE.
Nicole Abraham - May 19, 2013 - Report this comment
Google Maps doesn't recognize where I live either and it's been here for 40 years. But that's ok. I like that
lol



- Brent Baldree - May 18, 2013 - Report this comment
lol at the one who says they have lived there 13 years and google still cant find them.. . Type your address in and fix where the marker shows up.. geeze. Google maps is a great program. I'm consistently going to new residences and It takes me accurately to 14/15 of them.. right to the front lawn. The ones that it dont.. guess what? I fix it so the next time someone tries it will.
google works great



- Chad Servan - May 18, 2013 - Report this comment
Thats why there are google phones. If you have an iphone, too bad.
google maps for iPhone



- Debra Sullivan - May 17, 2013 - Report this comment
Is shockingly bad. I can't tell you how many times I've been lost, missed an exit, been cut off at a crucial turn in regards to getting voice guidance... how many dangerous situations I've been in. IN NEW YORK CITY... which, you'd think, would be the last place these issues would occur. I literally use YELP's GPS as it's far and away better, safer, and does not tell me to turn literally when I'm at the fork going 60 mph.
phone GPS jen godsell - May 17, 2013 - Report this comment
i have been using my phone's GPS and i like it better then my GPS itself... i went from NYC to mass and it took me through the highway and then the back road when i changed the setting it also took me through the fastest way and showed the traffic... when the GPS took me the longest way and it took 6 hrs on the GPS and it took me 3-4 hrs on my phone
Clearwater Road Deb Umberger - May 15, 2013 - Report this comment
I've lived in Wichita, KS, for close to 20 years. There is no Clearwater Road in Wichita. It is 119th St. West.