In November, Google enabled select countries to upload their latitude and longitude coordinates in their data upload process. But now, Google is expanding that feature for all Google My Business bulk ...
Identifying the latitude and longitude for a point of interest helps you pinpoint its exact location on the planet using a geographic coordinate system. You can find a point in Google Maps by ...
Elizabeth from the Google My Business team announced in the Google My Business Help forums that they are now reenabling the ability to upload latitude and longitude data for your Google My Business ...
Google Wednesday unveiled an application that lets users track and find their friends and family from a smartphone, laptop or desktop computer. Google Latitude is a new feature for Google Maps on ...
This post is designed to bring a slightly different perspective to Ten Reasons why Google Latitude will succeed from last week. That post touches on some great reasons why Google will succeed with ...
Google’s Buzz has hit the tech headlines in good and bad ways, but it’s totally swamped other Google offerings like Latitude. Google’s not forgotten it of course, and has revealed it may well ...
Looking for an easy way to stalk your friends? Google has the answer with its new Latitude service for mobile devices. Google Latitude broadcasts your location from your mobile phone, letting your ...
The search giant debuts first-party applications for Google Latitude that let users share their location with Google Talk buddies or readers of their blog. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now ...
As Google rolls out its updated mapping experience for iOS and Android, the company has announced it will retire one of its older location services: Google Latitude. In a post on its support website, ...
After creating a global map of historical imagery density last week, we have been experimenting with higher resolution versions for a small area. High resolution historical imagery density Latitude 0° ...
Google announced plans today to retire the location reporting and tracking service Latitude—and the company will instead encourage customers to direct their geolocation-reporting energies to Google+.
Yet another service has succumbed to the all-consuming Google+, with Google announcing the imminent shutdown of Google Latitude next month. The features that Latitude users enjoyed aren’t going away.