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Google Maps Printing Options Provide Better Directions [Google Maps]

After making a few small tweaks to its interface yesterday, Google Maps also updated the options for printed directions. The new version lets you toggle between text only, map view, or street view...
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Google Maps Adds Walking Directions [Google Maps]

Google Maps wants to help you get where you're going on foot with a new option to switch your step-by-step driving directions to walking directions. The main difference between walking and driving...
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Google Maps Mobile Adds Transit Schedules and Directions [Google Maps Mobile]

The newly updated Google Maps Mobile, which supports tons of non-iPhone cells, has incorporated transit schedules and directions for those times you want to get around without a car. The video above...
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Google Maps Mobile Adds Transit Schedules and Directions [Google Maps Mobile]

The newly updated Google Maps Mobile, which supports tons of non-iPhone cells, has incorporated transit schedules and directions for those times you want to get around without a car. The video above...
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Schmap Offers iPhone-Friendly Travel Guides [Travel]

Free travel guide site Schmap has crafted a pretty nifty interface for iPhone and iPod touch users looking for spots to hit while traveling. Navigate to the city you're traveling through, pick a...
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Google Maps Adds Street View to Turns [Google Maps]

Today Google Maps adds a helpful visual feature to their driving directions: Street View turns. Search for directions at Google Maps, and click on the small camera next to each turn step in the left...
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Avoid Traffic Congestion with Windows Live Maps [Maps]

Windows Live Maps has added a new feature called Clearflow, which suggests routes based on traffic conditions with the intention of getting you where you need to go quickly and with a minimum of...
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HopStop Beams Directions to Your Cell Phone [Directions]

Send detailed directions for getting around the city from your browser directly to your cell phone with web site HopStop. This webapp has been around for a while (we even posted about it a few years...
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