Wed 18 Apr 2007
New York to London - Step by Step Directions
Posted by Dave Kaufman under Blogs , Informational , Online Application , Reader Emails , Software
Google Maps is a favorite around the Techlife offices. After our recent article on “Make Your own Google Maps” a long time friend and reader Cindy from Boston sent us the simple email outlining Google Maps directions from New York to London. We were a bit puzzled, until we followed her instructions. Here was the email tip we were sent:
DO THIS:
1. go to www.google.com
2. click on “maps”
3. click on “get directions”
4. type “New York” in the first box
5. type “London” in the second box
(hit get directions)
6. scroll down to step #23ha ha ha ha
To lazy - we have saved the link from The Big Apple to Big Ben right here.
Got a tip for us, send it in to techlifetips [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.
April 18th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
Geeeeez, must be a really clever person who found this one!!!!
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