Not many would arque that Google's quick to bring its latest and greatest software creations to many folks around the globe. More specifically, the Mountain View-based company announced today that its handy indoor Maps are now available in Germany, giving people there the ability to easily find their way around airports, shopping centers and even museums -- much like those in the UK and US have been able to do for some time now. According to Google, the indoor Maps availability in Germany solidifies its plan to "focus on our users in Europe," where the overall coverage "will be expanded and fast."
Filed under: Internet
Source: Google (Germany)
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/qoxuh23MpNg/
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