Where Can I Find Direction If Traveling?

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Posted by admin | Posted in vacation | Posted on 28-07-2010

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Nothing beats that intuitive sense that says, “I know exactly where I’m traveling to.” Unfortunately, we are simply not programmable, as robots are. We cannot just download directions into our brains to be stored forever, so we count on maps. Over the years, mapping has turned out to be so much more than just street maps and road atlas functions. Nowadays we use online maps to advise us on local businesses, news, weather, traffic and more. Google Maps has become the template of choice for a number of local food maps. At Menurequest, you can plot meals on a map of your city, as well as read/write reviews, make reservations and get driving directions. In New York, Community walk is an amazing resource for local event managers who want to ask a number of nearby restaurants to participate. If traveling to Toeat, you will find a number of dining options in your neighborhood. In major cities like Philadelphia, Paris, Chicago and Bangkok, you will find baked goods at Yummybaguette. Or you may need to get your burrito fix at Burritophile. Drinkers can appreciate Wineandtimes, which helps plan a winery tour, as well as Drinktown, which lets you know all the local booze specials.

Google Maps is not the only “mashup maker” on the block to help a traveler, of course. A number of non-Google applications have popped up to serve a wide diversity of functions. For instance, if you live on a fault line, then visit Lerdorf, as you might appreciate the “Real-Time Earthquake Map.” If you are looking for nearby bloggers, movie showtimes, gas prices or driving directions, then you can see Atlas (based on MSN’s Virtual Earth interface) at Atlas Freshlogicstudios.

One of the most well-liked mapping sites is Flickr, where amateur photographers can share their pictures and create maps of their favorite sights, people and things. Readers have given wild reviews for Gutenkarte, where lit lovers are able to read full books (such as Jules Verne’s “Around the World in Eighty Days”) chapter by chapter, while viewing a map of the locations discussed in the book. If you prefer news to fiction when you travel to Jackson Hole Wyoming, don’t miss the world and local news at Mappedup or Poly9 Viavirtualearth (where MSNBC information is plotted out on a map!) You can find directions on your computer, on your positioning device or even on your cell phone when going to Jackson Hole Wyoming. The trend is that programmers are finding ways of bringing online maps to you, regardless of where you are. For instance, if you find yourself lost somewhere with little time to recoup, don’t be afraid : Loki can track your location via satellite and send you a map to your next location in Jackson Hole Wyoming on your mobile phone. A number of phones, from the iPhone to the Android G1, are making MapQuest, Google Maps and Yahoo Maps techniques available to you when you are on-the-go.

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