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April 06, 2005

Google updates mapping service

Ars Technica: “Google already had the coolest map service out there, and now they’ve upgraded it with satellite imagery. When you map a location, you can now switch to a satellite view that shows you an actual photo. The satellite view can be dragged and zoomed, just like the regular map.”

Posted by Oleg Ivrii at April 6, 2005 04:24 PM



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