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Jul 07, 2008 -
If you were one of the millions who hit the road this long weekend, you know that rising gas prices can do a number on your wallet, leaving you with less cash to throw down for an icy, cold beer.
So instead of just forking over your last twenty at the first gas station you see, plot out your fuel-ups for next time with Gasbuddy on Google Maps. The GasBuddy add-on will help you find the nearest and cheapest gas to your location, helping you save a few pennies in the process.
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Oct 09, 2007 -
Thanks to Chris Harrison, we can now get a visual of Internet connectivity around the globe. Chris used data from The Dimes Project which revealed 89,344 connections to create his world map masterpiece. As you can see, North America and Europe have way more connections than Africa or South America.
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Sep 25, 2007 -
Girlfriend can barely stand up without tumbling over, but she can locate Brazil, Portugal, Norway, Indonesia, and numerous other countries on a ginormous world map. And yes, Miss Teen South Carolina, Lily even knows where South Africa and "the Asian countries" are situated. Genius, much?
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Sep 03, 2007 -
Do you typically stick to the well-known and heavily populated bike path when you go for a ride? Well, now you don't have to. Check out these new bike GPS units made by Garmin.
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Aug 31, 2007 -
I personally believe that this map will help U.S. Americans everywhere like such as find their way so we will be able to build up our future.
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Aug 21, 2007 -
The next time you venture outside, either in hiking boots, on a bike, in a car, or in sneakers, your chances of getting lost will be slim to none with the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx.
GPS stands for Global Position System, and this amazing device uses satellite reception to figure out where you are and how to get where you're going. When you purchase this hand-held GPS, you choose from 3 different areas: Americas, Atlantic or Pacific.
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Aug 07, 2007 -
If "can you hear me now?" is part of your everyday vocab, you might want to check out Signal Map, a user-generated cell phone signal map that notes the strength of major service providers on a map. You can use the free service to find a cell signal in your area, or add your signal to help others.
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Jul 25, 2007 -
Our Dear Mr. Internet letters have finally been answered! Thanks to the creative peeps over at Information Architects, there is now a web trend map that offers a visual of the ginormous world that is the internet (or internets as I like to call it). The masterpiece uses a subway map template to pinpoint the 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective...
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Feb 09, 2010 -
You've used Google Street View to check out your block, your 'hood, and your destinations. Now if you can't be in Whistler for the 2010 Winter Olympics, you can use Street View to check out the downhill slopes that will be home to thousands of skiers for the next few weeks and use the new Olympic-themed Google Map to get an up close and personal look at the games.
Armed with street-view enabled snowmobiles, Google has been hard at work tracking the courses of the Whistler Blackcomb Mountains to give you a sneak peek of what's to come at 7,000 feet.
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Feb 06, 2010 -
AT&T just launched a new iPhone app called FamilyMap, which allows you to track the location of any phone on your AT&T Wireless family plan from your iPhone.
Do you hear that? It's the sound of 16-year-olds across the country completely freaking out.
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