While I understad people's comcerns about using this application while driving, I personally love this. I have already used Google's Mobile Local application many times to find directions and alternative routes, but they never had traffic information.
I routinely drive from Stamford, CT to Manhattan after work around rush hour times, and the problem with looking up traffic information before I leave is that by the time I get close to NYC, the information is outdated. I will definately be using this application to determine which of two main routes to take.
That being said, I noticed that the same driving direction query on maps.google.com and their new application yeilded very different routes. Has anyone else noticed this?
I always wondered what people were referring to when they were so worried about other people reading their e-mail. I don't know about you guys, but the worst thing people would find out about me if they read my e-mail is where my football game is being played this weekend. They might also find out how retarded my friends are. But that's about it.
Although password reminders is a good example of something you wouldn't want getting out there, which is why if the reminder is my actual password, I usually delete that e-mail and make sure I expunge.
While I understad people's comcerns about using this application while driving, I personally love this. I have already used Google's Mobile Local application many times to find directions and alternative routes, but they never had traffic information. I routinely drive from Stamford, CT to Manhattan after work around rush hour times, and the problem with looking up traffic information before I leave is that by the time I get close to NYC, the information is outdated. I will definately be using this application to determine which of two main routes to take. That being said, I noticed that the same driving direction query on maps.google.com and their new application yeilded very different routes. Has anyone else noticed this?
I always wondered what people were referring to when they were so worried about other people reading their e-mail. I don't know about you guys, but the worst thing people would find out about me if they read my e-mail is where my football game is being played this weekend. They might also find out how retarded my friends are. But that's about it. Although password reminders is a good example of something you wouldn't want getting out there, which is why if the reminder is my actual password, I usually delete that e-mail and make sure I expunge.
I like how given a fancy name, everything sounds worse.
So if I was Aaron Boone's friend who talked him into playing basketball during the off season, could the Yankees have sued me too??