Google has added walking directions to its Google Maps whereever there are sidewalks, pedestrian bridges or if a specific street is simply too busy to cross. The walking directions ignore one-way streets and Google Maps tries to give pedestrians the most direct and flat route possible.Walking directions are available everywhere Google offers driving directions.
Google currently only allow users to chose the walking options for routes shorter than 6.2 miles (or 10 kilometers). Because of the limitations in its database, it is calling the walking directions a 'beta' products, but, of course, that doesn't mean much when it comes to Google products.
The iWalk concept works really well on the iPhone and hope Google or some fellow developer adds this soon to a 'Google Mobile App' for the iPhone.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Talk an iWalk using Google Walk on iPhone
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