Expedia and Mapquest are in trouble.
Numerous years to get it right and they never did. It took a company with no direct, monetary advantage do it correctly.
Dont know the specific address put what you know. Just want to know distance between two cities just put the city name and state name.
Want a city map, easy to do.
Search for nearest drug stores. Google presents a map of the locations with ballons for each place click on the one you want and a little box opens to get directions from.
Its easy and correct. Like all of the other searchs that I have grown to depend on, I will never go back to Expedia and Mapquest.
Wilbur
nice advertisement… i mean one day you should remove yourself from google’s ass. 😉 i’m joking of course… i just can’t believe how blatantly your post fit into the advertisement caste. I guess i should try google maps..
[quote:2c2c7326f3=”Arglor”]nice advertisement… i mean one day you should remove yourself from google’s ass. 😉 i’m joking of course… i just can’t believe how blatantly your post fit into the advertisement caste. I guess i should try google maps..[/quote:2c2c7326f3] 😆 you really should. i use google maps every time i have to go to the restroom. there’s only one in my house, but sometimes i forget. and google puts a little balloon for it, too! 😉 *off to try mapping NYC*
Google maps screwed me over today. I ran a search for Home Depot in NYC, and it told me there was one at 57 Fulton St. When I got there it turned out to be a Home Depot Locksmith. Note: it was snowing. And I went to this place JUST TO FIND HOME DEPOT. So. There is a price to pay for all the ease and searchability… Be careful. Google maps is almost TOO good.