Google launches “My Location” service for many mobile phones. iPhone and Treo users will have to wait. This free service, now in more than twenty countries and lets you in on real-time traffic conditions, detailed directions, integrated searches, satellite images and interactive maps. Even for mobile devices without a GPS chip (although not as accurate). My Location will work on most web-enabled phones, including Java, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and the latest Nokia/Symbian.
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