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QuikboyDec 14th 2007 8:47AM
Google Maps is good, but I think Live Maps is better on the mobile phone.
I notice a lack of anything Microsoft in these "Open Web" awards. Some of the Windows Live things are pretty nifty. But with no option for that, what's the point of putting these other small potatoes as choices?
Weblogs, Inc. may be owned by AOL, but that doesn't mean it's ok to exclude MS stuff.
FitchmanDec 15th 2007 9:20AM
Well, technically, google maps mobile is an application, not a web site, so while the Windows Live app (which I think has exceeded Google Maps Mobile, too) isn't a web site, neither is Google Maps Mobile! Not right.