Google Adwords has a new hidden gem that most people don’t realize. And this new hidden gem is called Local Ad Extensions. Google Adwords is always pushing hard to find new and innovative to connect customers to businesses through the use of the web. And Local Ad Extensions is a major innovation that Google is […]
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The UK Snow App is a cool mashup of Twitter and Google Maps. This mashup is designed for the UK currently, but perhaps with a growing popularity, we’ll see it expand into the US (or maybe you can build one for the US…) This app searches Twitter for real-time snow reports and displays them on […]
The video tutorials for Google’s Nexus One phone are streaming fast and furious onto the web. One of the most impressive ones I’ve seen so far is the Google Maps application for the Nexus One. With rich features such as turn by turn GPS navigation, Google Stree View, layers to show you points of interest […]
Say Good-Bye To Google Base Search
Google Base Search Engine As Google announced several weeks ago, they are going to shutting down the Google Base search engine. This is the search engine that powered the products search for Google Base advertisers and promoters. Now if you go the Google Base search engine, you’ll be greeted with this (<< go ahead, give […]
Google GPS iPhone App Earlier today we wrote about the breaking news that Google launched a Google Maps Navigation app for their Android 2.0 OS – which will be available on the Motorola Droid phone via Verizon on November 6th. Google said it would also like to support the iPhone with Google Maps Navigation.
Introducing Google Maps Navigation Can you hear the GPS industry cringing on their knees? In the early morning hours (around 1am this morning), Google brought news that no one in the GPS instustry wanted to hear, but probably saw coming from a mile away.
CollegeHumor.com put together a funny video about a couple of Google street view guys who are driving around mapping the country. Have you tried to see if Google view is available in your neighborhood yet? If not, go to Google Maps (http://maps.google.com), search your address, and when the map comes up, look at the zoom […]