Google maps goes global

Posted in » Google - by Ades on December 3rd, 2007

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Google maps is now showing most of the streets of the world. Below is a very detailed map of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Major streets are conveniently highlighted with light yellow. It even shows the flow of the traffic with tiny arrows (nice!)

If your mobile phone supports Google Maps and has a roaming with internet connection, then you don’t need to carry map anymore. (click images to see the corresponding maps).

This is the satellite version of the same map. You can see the famous Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC).

I wanted to get Blackberry to replace my old SonyEricsson. Now, I have one more reason to get it.

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2 Responses to “Google maps goes global”

  1. By Bernie on Dec 5, 2007

    Be prepared for unlimited data subscription. Google Earth mobile eats data for breakfast ;)

  2. By Ades on Dec 5, 2007

    Noted, luckily unlimited subscriptions are getting more affordable nowadays. Thanks Bernie!

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