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Friday, June 19. 2009
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Those Sticky Google Maps Mashups
I think the very first Google Maps mashup I ever used was GMaps Pedometer. I used it to lay out running routes around the area. I was primitive and simple and worked just great. And, it's nice to see it's still out there (now better than before!) and cited in the New York Times this week.
Do I use it now? Not so much. Now I'm typically looking for routes to "get somewhere" on foot or bike as part of my training and I use Google Maps. I get a route it suggests, then "rearrange it" get in the required mileage.
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