You can use Google Maps for Mobile with Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Nokia or S60, or Windows. It is not essential to have GPS. Some of the features include navigation, find places, 3D maps and compass mode, the ability to get directions and traffic reports in real time. Street view is also a feature.
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Some Garmin GPS products allow for a person to use Google Maps online to search and have the information, including travel directions, sent by Bluetooth or USB to the Garmin GPS device.
yes it is free, but if you use google maps you have to use internet
~ Google Maps ~ GPS ~ Road Maps ~ Eyesight ~ Memory (p.s. easy answer)
Download an apps. Google maps free by google. Install it. Works as a gps navigator Google Maps requires internet connection to work. Please use truspy instead, it work without the internet also. http://www.truspy.net/send-sms-commands.aspx?
http://www.maps-gps-info.com/fgpfw.html allows you to use google maps to list personal locations
Yes the aino have GPS and it is free to use. Included when you buy the phone: Wise pilot (a GPS program) and Google Maps (can also be used a GPS Program)
Google-enabled android cell phones is one of the primary sources of traffic data for traffic layer in Google Maps. If you use Google Maps for mobile with GPS enabled on your phone, then you're contributing the traffic data yourself. When you choose to enable Google Maps with My Location, your phone sends anonymous bits of data back to Google describing how fast you're moving and combined with thousands of other phones on the road tells Google where the congestion is by how fast cars are driving.
if im not wrong, the maps on the iphone are streamed into the iphone using wifi/3g(internet access) from Google using their "Google Maps". so its updated if google updates their maps. thing is, is it possible to download/buy maps for the iphone so i dont have to stream google maps to use the gps?
Tom TOM Gps units use the NAVTEQ GPS maps.
If you have Internet, go to Google Maps and enter your destination. It will pinpoint the spot you should be at, with the address.
Google Maps is based on a close variant of the Mercator projection. Google Maps uses the spherical Mercator, but the coordinates on Google Maps are the GPS coordinates based on the WGS 84 datum. Also, because Mercator projects the poles at infinity, Google Maps cannot show the poles so instead it cuts off coverage at 85.051125° north and south.