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  • #google

    Google to Help NYC Sell 90,000 Photos by Digitizing Them

    12/08/09
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  • #googleearth

    Liquid Galaxy: Google Earth's Eight-Screened Flight Simulator

    Google's 20% time policy, source of untold obscure Linux drivers, single-use utilities and ridiculous Gmail features, occasionally spawns something truly amazing—like the eight-screened Liquid Galaxy, which lets you step inside of Google Earth. It's Google Earth: The Ride. More »
    12/07/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #google

    In the Future, We All Will Be Google-Approved

    Furthering its advances into our physical realm, Google today announced a plan to display window decals in over 100,000 businesses that will designate them as the Google's "Favorite Places." More details, a demonstrational video and Big Brother fearmongering below. More »
    12/07/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #speculation

    More Evidence Apple's Looking Beyond Google for iPhone Maps?

    A few months ago, Apple bought their own mapmaker, Placebase, which seemingly opened the possibility of non-Google-y maps. Now, they're looking for an iPhone maps engineer to "rethink how users use Maps and change the way people find things." More »
    11/30/09
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    By matt buchanan
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    11/24/09

    Google Maps adds GPS navigation for all Android users.

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  • #games

    Zombie Outbreak Simulator: Sim City Plus Google Maps Plus the Undead

    The RTS web game Zombie Outbreak Simulator plops you down into a Google Maps-provided area of DC swarming with zombies. The outbreak's details are up to you: How many civilians? Are they armed? It's a killer timewaster (GET IT?). More »
    11/23/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #android

    Google Maps Navigation Hits the G1, MyTouch, All Other 1.6 Handsets

    Google Maps Navigation, even if it's not perfect, was one of the juiciest features of Android 2.0. Today, Google's finally set it free: It's now available for any phone with Android 1.6 Donut, including the G1 and MyTouch 3G. More »
    11/23/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #googlemapsnavigation

    How To Hack Google Maps Navigation Onto Your G1

    It's basically a ritual now: Fresh feature debuts on new Android phone; hack-happy G1 owners see new feature, develop seething jealousy; said owners work tirelessly to steal new feature. Last week, Google Maps Navigation hit the Droid. Today, the G1. More »
    11/11/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #maps

    Google Maps Shows You the Way to Your Swine Flu Vaccine

    The Pandemic That Was Going to Kill Us All But Didn't is still alive, lurking to take you in a one-way trip across the Styx. Or a two-way trip to Snotland. Google Maps points the way to the nearest vaccine. More »
    11/10/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Google and the Phantom Town of Argleton...10 Years of Steve Jobs' Apple Product Unveilings...AT&T's Foray Into In-Car Satellite TV Goes Miserably Wrong...Robots Will Soon Learn How to Smell Fear More »
    11/03/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #googlemaps

    Giant Urban Cursor Tracks Its Movements in Google Maps

    If the Urban Cursor—a giant cursor that captures its movements in Google Maps using GPS—worked in real life, I would use it to minimize Afghanistan, maximize Sweden, and drag and drop some parts of Madrid to the trashcan. More »
    11/03/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #comment

    Google and the Deadly Power of Data

    Today, as soon as Google showed off its beta GPS navigator, the stocks of Garmin, TomTom and other companies in that industry fell into the toilet. It's hard to compete with free Google apps, but that's not why they're screwed... More »
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    10/28/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #stocks

    It's Not a Good Day to Be a GPS Manufacturer

    Google's free GPS feature on Android 2.0 is great news! Unless you're the fine folks at Garmin and TomTom, in which case, oh shit. [Engadget]
    10/28/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #apple

    Apple Buys Their Very Own Maps Company (See Ya, Google Maps?)

    The Apple/Google divorce continues to come into focus: Apple quietly bought Placebase, a mapping service company, back in July. Apple doesn't buy companies it's not going to use. Meaning, Apple's getting into making their own maps. Peace out, Google. More »
    10/01/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #google

    Google Maps' Giant Game of Monopoly Begins Tomorrow

    No, that's not a snarky business headline. Google and Hasbro are launching a worldwide game of Monopoly using Google Maps as the board. It's called Monopoly City Streets. More »
    09/08/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #traffic

    Google Maps Crowdsources Traffic by Measuring Your Miserable Commute

    When used on phones with GPS (including the Pre and MyTouch 3G, though not the iPhone), Google Maps crowdsources huge batches of data on how fast you're travelling on a particular street, thus measuring traffic for fellow drivers. More »
    08/26/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #windowsmobileapps

    The Month In Windows Mobile Apps: Fancy Browsing, Telephone Magic, and an App Store

    You name it, we've got it: Sexy search tools! Google Voice! Upstart app stores! Maps, with stuff on them! Radio! Emulators, from the future! Fresh new browsers! It's all in a day's month's work for Windows Mobile. More »
    08/09/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #streetview

    Hungry Google Street View Driver Directs You To Local KFC

    Google Street View sees the Almighty, fights crime, and even does self-portraits. It's a busy, relentless lifestyle. I guess what I'm getting at is... dude gets hungry once in a while, and you're coming along for the ride. More »
    07/26/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #google

    It's Google's World, and You Only Live In It

    Soon you may start seeing real Google Maps markers everywhere across the world: Google has asked a whole bunch of famous people—like the chef Ferran Adria, artist Maya Lin, or puppeteer Al Gore—to share their favorite spots. More »
    07/15/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #google

    Location Finding With Google Maps Comes To Chrome and Firefox

    If you are running Chrome 2.0+ or FireFox 3.5+ you will notice a dot in the upper left corner of Google Maps that should, theoretically, be able to locate your position using the W3C Geolocation API. More »
    07/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #android

    Google Offers Updated Maps Features Through Android Market

    Google updated their integral Maps Android app with some pretty sweet new features, including voice search, public transit and walking directions, and a beefed-up Latitude. It's great to see them pushing updates as they're ready, without waiting for carriers. [Google]
    06/16/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
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