And then there were nine — Netherlands gets address search

Wednesday, October 04, 2006 (21:33 UTC)

Webmapper reports that maps.google.nl is now live. A quick check reveals that Google Earth now also does directions between specific addresses in the Netherlands:

netherlandsroads.jpg

Webmapper goes on to list content partners for restaurant reviews in Google Maps — these haven't made it to Google Earth yet. In case were keeping tabs, it's now the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands that get "full-service" coverage in Europe, in addition to Japan, Canada and the US. (Semi-interestingly, the UK, Canada and the Netherlands only get directions at the moment in Google Earth — no yellow-pages type content.)

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this is incredibly uninteresting. why would you spend time and resources blogging about google earth. please tell me you're being paid a lot....

Posted by: Bobby Brown at 8:06 UTC, October 05, 2006

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