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Google Local is now available for cell phones, like the Nokia 6600 and others. You can point your cell phone to Google.com/glm. According to Google, this free service combines “directions, maps, and satellite imagery” and works “with most Java-enabled (J2ME) mobile phones, especially those purchased within the past year.” |
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One nice feature is that when you move your phone cursor over an item (a specific location marker), and you open it, there will be a “Call” link. (This didn’t work when I clicked it, but admittedly I didn’t want to call that San Francisco pizza parlor anyway).
Other than that, I’m waiting for detailed European maps to check if this program is really useful to me. Searching for [Stuttgart, Germany], I get a tiled background reading “No data. Please zoom out.”
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