If you've ever used one of those fold-out paper maps, you know how frustrating it is to come across an error--a street with a wrong name, or an important omission, for example. Nothing you can do about it.
But that's not necessarily the case if the map you're reading is online. Take Google Maps, for instance. Did you know that if you notice a problem on one of their maps, you can try to get it corrected? Take a look at the Google produced video below to learn how:
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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