Didnt see this in here but its noteworthy anyways, google has added terrain to its online map program and the satellite link has a tab window that gives the option for labels with labels being default.
Google Map Mobile works great on a PDA phone with GPS! :up
What blows me away is how they got their triangulation data:
Google Doesn’t Know Where You Are (But It Has a Good Guess) - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
First, Google figures out which cell towers are where by secretly enlisting the help of a million of its mobile maps users who happen to have phones with built-in GPS devices that are not locked by the carriers (that means no one who uses Verizon). These phones have been reporting to Google where they are, based on the GPS data and what cell tower they are connected to.
Based on an article that one of my co-workers posted, it doesn't even need the GPS chip on the phone.
You can also go to NAVTEQ - NAVTEQ Map Reporterâ„¢ and update navteq. Beware, they are taking a LONG time, but they get there eventually.
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