Yes, Google Maps does take into account the speed limits when calculating driving directions.
I assume you mean the one in Austin, TX that is holding their Grand Openning tonight at 7 p.m. Location is: 13422 Dessau Road, Austin, TX Can't give you directions without knowing where you are starting from (Paraphrasing: "If you don't know where you are, any directiion will do"). But, use the Related Link below for Google Maps, cut and paste the location address above into it, and once the map comes up, then click "Get Directions To Here: and you can get directions.
I'd assume eBay or amazon or Google or yahoo shopping
I assume you mean "How many zeros are in a googol?" Well, 1 googol = 10,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000,­000 which is 100 zeros.
SF or Marin. Google Golden Gate Bridge - I assume you have the internet.
Google has thousands of servers; there is probably not one that is "main". You access it by typing www.google.com on the browser, but we may assume that the actual work is shared by lots of servers.
I assume you are asking how to get a street level on a Google map. Enter an address on Google Maps and when the map comes up, click on the red "balloon" that indicates the approximate address location. The click on "street level view".
because it google siad it does not exist so i assume it is not available in any way
I assume you mean Bethesda Softworks headquarters and what I would do is Google 'Bethesda Softworks headquarters address'.
I would assume by second name you mean middle name.. If so it is James. He shares a middle name with Liam.
Directions in the Bible are either from the location named, or from the starting point of Jerusalem. For instance, in Genesis Abraham started from the city of Ur on his journey to Canaan. For most directions stated as "northeast" without a starting point, assume that the direction is from Jerusalem.
Ernest Hemingway. If your resorting to wikianswers for a question like this, you may want to Google it first. But, I assume its to late for that.