Friday, October 30, 2009

LATEST VERSION GOOGLE MAP FOR MOBILE



Features

* My Location (watch video). See your location on a map, even if you don't have GPS.

* Business listings. Search for any business or category of interest.

* Driving directions. Thanks to My Location, you don't even have to enter your starting point.

* Navigation (Beta). New! Get turn-by-turn GPS navigation with voice guidance. Learn more.

* Transit & walking directions (watch video). Get routes and schedules to travel via subway, bus, or on
   foot.

* Latitude. See your friends' locations and share yours with them. Start Maps and then select "Join Latitude."
   Learn more.

* Street View (watch video). View street-level imagery of businesses and turns in directions. With Compass
   Mode, you can rotate your phone to see a 360 degree view.

* Layers (watch video). New! View layers of geographic information (e.g. My Maps, Wikipedia, Transit).

* Traffic. Real-time traffic helps you find the fastest route.

* Enterprise. BlackBerry administrators can deploy Maps for BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

* My Location (watch video). See your location on a map, even if you don't have GPS.

* Business listings. Search for any business or category of interest.

* Driving directions. Thanks to My Location, you don't even have to enter your starting point.

* Transit & walking directions (watch video). Get routes and schedules to travel via subway, bus, or on
   foot.

* Latitude. See your friends' locations and share yours with them. Start Maps and then select "Join Latitude."
   Learn more.

* Street View (watch video). View street-level imagery of businesses and turns in directions.

* Layers (watch video). New! View layers of geographic information (e.g. My Maps, Wikipedia, Transit).

* Traffic. Real-time traffic helps you find the fastest route.

* Enterprise. BlackBerry administrators can deploy Maps for BlackBerry Enterprise Server.


Supported Phones

Google Maps for mobile works on most phones, including those that run the below platforms. You can always download Maps to your phone using your cellular connection -- just visit m.google.com/maps on your device's browser, or send yourself a text message using the button at the top of this page. Some mobile phones also support the ability to sideload Google Maps onto your phone.
If you're not sure whether your phone runs one of these platforms, just try sending yourself a text message to get Maps. It will probably work!



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