People mapping with Google MyMaps
Google has just introduced a new feature, allowing you to create your own maps and needs 100%, containing all kinds of information from buying gasoline anywhere "decent" to the location. Which date is the most foolish of dating.
MyMaps, the name of this feature, allows you to choose from over 100 different mini apps. After that, you'll add these mini apps to Google's Google Maps online mapping service.
If you visit the website http://maps.google.com since this morning, you will come across a new tab bar, containing links to these mini applications (which Google calls Maplets).
For example, an application allows you to watch YouTube video clips based on where the clip was uploaded. You will be able to quickly change from the English teacher assault clip to the "room" clip of the Japanese couple just after a glance.
In addition, there are Maplets that allow you to "snap" photos onto a map, list housing prices in any location, hotels that can be accommodated and even the cheapest gas stations.
To sell your home more effectively, you can put a data sheet on the map, listing the crime rate in the area. Visitors can consult the photos that previous visitors have taken of a hotel / restaurant or a certain landmark, before deciding whether to book / book a tour.
If you have registered a Gmail account, you will be able to save these personal maps. Of course, if you choose an anonymous access option, you can still use the normal service.
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