There are some strange things you can find on the high resolution satellite and StreetView imagery available in Google Maps and Google Earth.
The Google Earth Community (GEC), Google Earth Blog, and Google Earth Hacks are probably the best web sites to visit to see what other users have found in Google Earth/Maps.
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One can find locations of restaurants in Chicago from many different resources. Some examples of these resources include Google Maps, Yellow Pages, and Yelp.
There are a number of online mapping services other than Google Maps. They include Microsoft Bing Maps, Yahoo Maps, Map Quest Maps, Via Michelin, Nokia Maps and Open Street Map.
Some of the map sites you can try to explore places are: Google Maps Wikimapia Bing Maps Map Quest
Google.com > google maps or MapQuest.com
You can search about anything on google from history to places on google maps , anything you want to.
Yahoo Maps is a mapping service similar to Google Maps and MapQuest, but with some minor differences and some major ones. Unlike Google maps, Yahoo Maps does not have the immensely useful "Street View" feature but does show the weather of an area on the map.
There should be some on GOOGLE MAPS, and GOOGLE EARTH.
no, i cant, but google maps can!
GEFS online is an interesting flight sim based on Google earth/maps. You fly around real locations based on Google's files! There are a ton of other ones as well, some are more technical and some are more silly and fun. Just look it up on Google and try out the first couple search results.
Google Maps automatically displays place names in the local language of each country. While you cannot change the language of the place names, you can search for some major cities and locations in a number of different languages. In Google Maps there is a settings icon on the bottom-right of the map. Click setings icon and select "Search settings" and pick languages for list of languages including Chinese, For more details see URL in related link below.
Some sources state that in 2009 there are roughly 55 Million unique visitors each month in the US. In 2010, Google announced that more than 100 million people a month are now using Google Maps for mobile.
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