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(Unverified)Jul 29th 2005 12:33AM
Due to the way they have the roads labeled and colored, Google's map is a million billion times easier to read. Zooming down to my house, Google's clarity wins again. Microsoft's trying something Interesting with the whole wi-fi triangulation thing, but Gmap will continue to grow way more popular since anyone can embed it in any application of their choosing (which has nothing to do with the comparison website...that bit of commentary comes free of charge).
Google: 1
Microsoft: 0
But stay tuned.
:: Lisa
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