Nintendo dsi does have Google maps because it has the internet, which in turn, can access Google maps
The GPS is incredibly accurate. The GPS uses Google Maps and MapQuest. If you are concerned about the GPS, download the Google Maps app to get turn by turn directions.
turn off your location
Yes. You can turn it on manually, and there's apps (ex: Google Maps, Google Navigation) that utilizes the feature.
The Motorola Droid 2 has got google maps, that can be used with the GPS also it has the Google's free turn-by-turn navigation. Please see related link for a list of specs.
I have looked up these directions, but do not have enough space to give you turn by turn directions. I recommend going to Google Maps and adding in the addresses of your current location to your destination to see which roads you need to take.
What angle does a "turn" have to be? Maybe use Google Maps as there wont be an exact answer...
Turn on your location GPS settings in your device. Some also require google maps.
In the new Google Maps there is an "earth" mode which shows satellite imagery and terrain which gives a 3-D like view of the earth. The Earth icon can be seen in the lower-left of the map if available.To see 3D photos in "classic" Google Maps, you will need a pair of old-fashioned red/cyan glasses, bring up Street View in Google Maps by dragging the orange Pegman onto the map. Right-mouse click on the map then select ''3D mode on" option (or press '3' key) to turn on/off 3D mode.This feature seems to be available anywhere in the world where Google currently offers Street View, but this is not currently available in the "new" Google Maps.
Google Talk plays an audible notification when a chat message is received by default. The user can turn this ping off using the Sounds section in settings, accessed from the gear icon at the top of any Gmail page.
Install Java. It is "on" by default.
Google Maps. It covers practically every part of the world, can be used offline by downloading maps that you need, and is constantly updated by Google without any extra cost. It also can give you local transportation information and times, travel times by foot, public transportation, bicycle, or car, what lane you should be on when making a turn, tie in with the Uber app (at select cities), and find points of interest (ex: restaurants, businesses, etc.) based on your location.