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Google Maps adds always-available home and work locations for the navigation-needy

0 Comments/ in Google, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 15, 2012

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Although it’s been true for some time that Google Maps will remember frequent searches as long as you’re signed in to Google, it hasn’t had the option of permanently tagging important places by their familiar names. An update to the web version of Maps now lets you define specific home and work locations that will stay attached to your Google account, no matter how much PC-hopping you do. Along with just speeding up day-to-day direction searches, the locations are particularly handy if you’re staying in a foreign country and don’t yet have the neighborhood committed to heart. The addition should already be live, so you can establish home base at the same time as you’re checking out Chrome 19′s tab syncing.

Google Maps adds always-available home and work locations for the navigation-needy originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 May 2012 17:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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