# 6 July 2011
Google Maps Navigation currently provides over 12 billion miles of GPS-guided driving and walking directions per year. Now, GPS turn-by-turn (or in this case, stop-by-stop) navigation is available for public transit directions in 400 cities around the globe with Transit Navigation.
Filed under [Transit] [Mobile] [Apps] [Yay] [Google] [Android]
# 17 February 2011
May I recommend if you’re doing your own homework, don’t do a Google search.
Filed under [Beck] [Homework] [Google] [Conspiracies] [Government] [Egypt] [Digby]
# 9 September 2010

Walking "Navigation" for Google Maps on Android

Their Navigation feature, conceived for automobiles, is actually pretty generally awesome. Next will certainly be the incorporation of Google’s bicycle directions.

Filed under [Walking] [Cycling] [Google] [Maps] [Mobile]
# 10 August 2010
The White House is pressuring, or more diplomatically, ‘signaling’ the F.C.C. to go slow on Barack Obama’s promise to protect ‘network neutrality.’ The depressingly familiar reason why this might be so is that the White House has finally awoken to the huge political costs that this vital economic principle would incur.
Filed under [Obama] [Web] [Internet] [Neutrality] [Verizon] [Google] [NYT]
# 18 May 2010
You would expect there to be a northbound bicycle route out of the financial district—as this ad’s designer apparently did—but the real Google maps cycling direction service knows better

You would expect there to be a northbound bicycle route out of the financial district—as this ad’s designer apparently did—but the real Google maps cycling direction service knows better

Filed under [Advertising] [Google] [Maps] [NYC] [Cycling]
# 16 March 2010
Amazing photo of a pair of flying pliers captured by a Google Maps
Filed under [Google] [Maps] [UK]
# 10 March 2010
My ride to work with the new Google Maps for bicycles. This thing is going to do as much to promote urban cycling as the green lanes themselves.

My ride to work with the new Google Maps for bicycles. This thing is going to do as much to promote urban cycling as the green lanes themselves.

Filed under [Cycling] [Internet] [Mobile] [Google]