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Why is the Google Maps Service so Popular?
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Google has invaded your mobile and PDA devices. By simply and quickly providing access to key mapping features such as zooming, moving a map around, and finding a location, Google Maps surpasses some of the best GPS mapping software on the market. By York Huang Google has invaded your mobile devices - giving you a technology that borders on that of the military. With the ability to retrieve data from a connected GPS, the new version of Google Maps does the job of many other mapping programs that cost well over $200. The sleek and easy to use interface means that you will not get lost under a plethora of useless features. By simply and quickly providing access to all of the key features such as zooming, moving the map around, and finding a location, Google Maps surpasses some of the best GPS mapping software on the market. Google Maps works by taking map data from their servers and downloading it directly into your GPS when you require it. Since it only downloads areas of the map you want, it means that not only is the file size of the application small, but it does not use many system resources. This ensures that it is fast. When you synchronize with a GPS, the map data you are seeing will be synched with your location, providing you with a real time map of where you are. With Google's free software, you are able to get a road map image of your exact location. It is updated every second, and you can even get a high-resolution satellite image of your location as well. This allows you to see details that a normal road map might not show, such as the contour or the color of a building. Furthermore, Google Maps has coverage of the entire planet, so there is no need to pay extra money just to see a different country map. So what are some of the uses that Google Maps might provide for you when combined with a GPS? Well when you use the software on a mobile device such as a PDA, laptop, or even your Blackberry, you will have a mobile map that can help you in many ways. If you find yourself lost, you will quickly be able to tell where you are and, more importantly, how to get back to where you should be going! You can plan routes simply by giving the address of where you want to go. This is very helpful if you are someone who likes activities such as geocaching. Google Maps will also provide you with traffic updates in real time. If you are traveling through a city and you can see that the area is congested, you can quickly use the program to find another route. If you forget the address of the place you are trying to find, Google Maps can still help you. Simply by entering the name of the business or shop, Google will locate it for you with its comprehensive list of locations and systematic directions to get there. To top this all off, you can save all of these routes and places, making them very easy to retrieve next time. In order to get the most out of all of this functionality, you will need some sort of mobile device. Google Maps currently works with nearly all PDAs, Palms, laptops, and even Blackberrys. Additionally, it can run on Java-enabled mobile phones. However, you cannot usually connect a GPS to such a device, which severely limits its usefulness. Once you have your GPS connected to your device, all you need is an Internet connection. Here is where the mobile phone comes in handy. By using the WAP or GPRS connection on your cell phone, you can feed your mobile device the map data it needs to keep your map up to date. Alternatively, you can use a wireless connection and get the same results. Once you are up and connected to both Internet and GPS, you can start moving! With such a simple, yet powerful interface, it removes all of the hassle of using a map and allows you to enjoy the trip rather than worry about it. About the Author: Visit EFrontier - Your Australian GPS specialist. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com) More free articles: 1st Rate Articles - 1stRateArticles.com |
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