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Friday, February 6, 2009

+ Google on the Go

Introducing...Google Latitude! :D (da-da-da-da!)
Its like a GPS system, but on your cell-phone! You can track your friends, family, and buddies from a map, then contact them with a call or a text-message. **But you have to have a phone that is compatible with images enabled (phones like Black-Berrys and Nokia smartphones and 'Java enabled' devices). If you have an iPhone or iPod, then your in luck! But those who don't have these kind of phones...well, good luck finding your people. Google respects privacy so you might want to call the person before actually going to their house. Just a thought. :)
Check it out:




Franklin, Sheila (2009, February 6). Google Latitube Tracks Friends. Retrieved February 6, 2009, from GearLive Web site: http://www.gearlive.com/news/article/q408-google-latitude/

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