Google is joining YouTube with the early April Fools Day jokes. The company created a treasure map on Google Maps and wants users to help them find the long lost treasure of William Captain Kidd.
Google is joining YouTube with the early April Fools Day jokes. The company created a treasure map on Google Maps and wants users to help them find the long lost treasure of William Captain Kidd.
Some people use Google Maps to help navigate the areas in which they are going to visit to see the surroundings. Well there are some places that don’t show up on the map. It could be for security reasons or simply a person not wanting the area shown.
Google Maps has added a feature that allows users to view real real-time train information for commuters in New York City using their smartphones or desktops to see how soon a train will arrive, how much fares cost and how long a trip will take. The live departure times includes seven lines on the New York City subway system, as well as for buses. Salt Lake City and Washington, DC will also get to experience the real time transit service alerts. These cities join the list of about 800 cities in 25 countries around the world that also use this feature.
Most people have a bucket list of the places they want to visit in their lifetime. Google Maps has made it easier for you to cross off some of these places with out even leaving home. Now you can explore some of the most famous mountains on Earth, including Aconcagua (South America), Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Elbrus (Europe) and Everest Base Camp (Asia) on Google Maps. These mountains belong to the group of peaks known as the Seven Summits—the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. Check out the gallery for more photos.
It was evident that Apple was not happy with anything having to do with their in-house ‘Maps’ app. Firing the lead manager who oversaw the project, and fielding thousands upon thousands of complaints. The image above is just an example of the amateur software build Apple released to the masses. Rarely do they miss the boat with their ground breaking new ways to do old things, but it looks like Apple Maps was a failure from the start. Jump to see what mega problem Apple has caused internationally… Tat Wza
Some of us use Google maps to make minor trips here and there but US Marine Sgt. Winston Fiore used Google Maps to trek 5,000 miles across asia. Sgt. Winston Fiore documented his trip as he walk though Asia. Yungjohnybravo x TatWZA