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Maps, Maps, Maps

posted Monday, 25 June 2007

From Kim Komando :

There are plenty of map and satellite imagery sites online. Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft all have them.

Of course, not all sites offer the same features. Some may offer maps and not satellite images. And the quality of images can vary from service to service.

And don’t forget that some sites have better images of certain areas. All this is enough to give you a headache.

Well, if you’re tired of hopping from site to site to find what you need, visit Flash Earth . This site includes maps and images from several other sites.

This means you can compare the quality of Google, Microsoft and NASA with the click of your mouse. It’s great!

 

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