Google Maps Now Does Interactive Re-Routing
An anonymous reader writes "Remember how cool it was the first time you used MapQuest or Google Maps or Google Earth? You'll feel like it's the first time again, when you use interactive dragging of routes on Google Maps. Some of the folks from the development team have even whipped up a handy video to explain the concept."
And no, I have nothing better to do on this fine Friday evening. Heh.
An Indian-American Hindu committed to non-violent thought/speech/action alarmed by the global explosion of radical Islam
I discovered this feature only *after* cycling 20KM to a softball game the other night (I'm an overweight 44 year-old). The distance looked so small on the map and Google didn't inform me that it was uphill both ways. Bastards.
Is it possible to route a destination through a junior college acting class?
"Things are more moderner than before- bigger, and yet smaller- it's computers-- San Dimas High School football RULES!"
Maybe the directions were right and the inn was in the wrong place...
Firstly, excellent work Google Maps guys. This works beautifully - I can correct routes I take (359 to 323 miles in recent attempt) and send a URL to somebody. Awesome! I can also use it at tax time for figuring out mileage.
So, one last feature request. Frequently I have several stops to make on a trip and I'd like Google Maps to figure out the best path to get me to each of them (including traffic, of course) and then back home again. Maybe you could put this on the list for the next release? Killer feature, I tell 'ya.
You'd make this CS nerd's life easier - Thanks!
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
Do you think you could map a route for me and then fed ex me your old GPS device? Thanks in advance.
It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.